Yes, back in the early 50’s, I remember those old tvs with the 12” black and white screens. Lots of “snow” always in the picture(no cable -just inadequate antennas). Never forgot the time someone from New York said that when you watch a baseball game on tv there, you could actually see the baseball! Then, when the color tv’s came out a few years later, you had to constantly adjust them (and repair them). Back then, instead of HD, is was HR (high repair).
Tigger, you didn’t need a remote back then. You looked in TV Guide, then selected one of the 5 channels you got. You needn’t have wondered what was on one of the other 96 channlels like we do now.
jimbo19 over 15 years ago
Yes, back in the early 50’s, I remember those old tvs with the 12” black and white screens. Lots of “snow” always in the picture(no cable -just inadequate antennas). Never forgot the time someone from New York said that when you watch a baseball game on tv there, you could actually see the baseball! Then, when the color tv’s came out a few years later, you had to constantly adjust them (and repair them). Back then, instead of HD, is was HR (high repair).
BigGrouch over 15 years ago
Tigger, you didn’t need a remote back then. You looked in TV Guide, then selected one of the 5 channels you got. You needn’t have wondered what was on one of the other 96 channlels like we do now.