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Yes Alan, I remember the magnifying glass and the "convert your B&W TV to colour sheets".
Seems like a million years ago.
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Yes Alan, I remember the magnifying glass and the "convert your B&W TV to colour sheets".
Seems like a million years ago. ...and the reason for that would be....?
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Bob, you can be so cruel at times
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I remember our first color tv. It was delivered to the house and the "technician" had this wand device that he passed in front of the tube to degauss the tube. High tech stuff.
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if a degausser is high tech, then a pocket lighter is also high tech.
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I remember using those degaussers when I worked at Best Buy, heh.
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