I heard someone on the radio recently talking about older TVs and radios. Made me feel old because he had to explain to someone what a tube tester was - and how, when the TV started to go on the blink, you'd pull the tubes and run to the drugstore to use the tube tester. I remember 'em, heck, I still have some. We rebuilt that old RCA TV so many times it wasn't funny.
A couple of weeks ago I took my girlfriend to Disney World. We were standing in line at the "Rockin' Roller Coaster" at MGM - when you're in-line on that ride you walk past a large showcase that shows a brief history of music recording/playback stuff... Reel to reel, 8-track, and cassette players, a CD player, etc. Well - the couple behind us were talking about the record players - he was explaining to her what the records were. She'd never seen one and didn't have a clue what they were. He explained that the big one was a 33-1/3 LP, the smaller was a 45, and the arm holds a needle, etc. She was completely oblivious. We turned around figuring they were kids - they looked to be in the mid-20s. Yes, it made us feel a little old /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif