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8 tracks were popular in cars for music playback in cars well before cassette tapes. Cassette tapes may have been invented and may have been used for recording music and sound earlier, but cassette tapes in cars for playing music came after 8 track tapes by a number of years. |
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02-05-2021, 11:47 PM | #1700 |
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When I was able to buy beer legally, it was cheaper to buy room temp beer than chilled beer. You paid a premium to buy beer from the coolers.
When I joined the military, a carton of cigs was $3.25 in the PX.
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02-06-2021, 12:35 AM | #1702 |
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You are welcome to share my lawn at anytime sir, but throughout my "military career", Navy 1966-1970 cigs were $1.10 per carton, and free in Nam.
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02-06-2021, 12:39 AM | #1703 |
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I'd heard that. The military stopped subsidizing cigs when it became seriously apparent that smoking wasn't the healthiest lifestyle choice. I was still in at the time the price of a carton started to really go up.
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02-06-2021, 01:18 AM | #1704 | |
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Took me approx 5 years to quit, at age 45. One of the hardest things I ever did. After I would successfully quit, I'd have one. Then another, and then another. Then I'd be back at it. Had a neighbor friend who smoked and I would bum them off of him. Then I'd buy a pack, then a carton. Eventually, I beat it. Now I can't even stand the smell. Actually makes me angry. Glad I finally won, and don't have any health issues. Luck of the Irish. |
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02-06-2021, 11:16 AM | #1705 |
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I used ARPANET to play Star Trek on the MIT computers from two states away. Friend of mine also hacked in and redirected 90% of their CPU time so he could compile a program, and we got to watch a moving 3D earth rotate in real time on what was supposedly one of the first vector-graphics display machines. Grew up with piles of IBM cards everywhere that we used to scoop up 'pet residues'. And in car world, Trans-Ams w/ the big block made about 180 hp and you could double the power of anything in an afternoon with a bolt-on carb/manifold/header swap. 911's still had lead ballast in the front bumpers to try to offset the 'suboptimal' 25-75 weight distribution (made enough money teaching law students about lift throttle oversteer to buy my 240z some triple Webers).
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I ran up a $51 long distance phone bill playing LEM (lunar lander text game) from NY State...on a computer in Las Vegas...at 300 baud...using a thermal printer terminal with no screen. Those were some mighty expensive (virtual) craters that I made on the moon from running out of fuel!!!!!
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02-06-2021, 11:59 AM | #1707 |
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Yes, this was like trig for nerds, no graphics at all. You remind me of those 'liberated' phone passcodes with about 200 digits that let you call for free (does anybody even pay long distance fee anymore?). And OMG, the money I dropped in tokens back then. I could probably afford a P car with it if I'd just put it into a bond fund (but no bonus ships for that).
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02-06-2021, 09:25 PM | #1709 |
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I was in the US Army '67 to '70. During my 12 months in Vietnam, cigarettes were free. Four cigarettes were packaged with every C-Ration meal, so there's potentially 12 weeds a day. Also, we received a free supplemental/subsistence package every 20 days for my 5-man team that included 4 or 5 cartons of cigarettes, flints, lighter fluid, pipe tobacco, pipe cleaners, envelopes, writing paper, tropical candy, etc. We were relatively well off compared to the ARVN.
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02-07-2021, 11:04 AM | #1710 | |
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I knew of, but never experienced, car-mounted record players. Can't imagine they were very good for the records. |
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02-07-2021, 11:56 AM | #1711 |
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...and there was the Muntz 4-track player. It was a real rage when it hit the streets. Early 1960's I think.
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Wow. You guys were packing heavy nicotine. I just carried 2 packs a day along with a tool belt and a Ka-bar. Of course we were being chauffeured about the countryside in Hueys stripping downed aircraft of useable parts to return to our ship (USS Enterprise), and erasing the rest with C4 and a splash of Avgas. And everybody was well off compared to the ARVN, even the VC.
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...and here I am dreading an order of potato pancakes from the 55+ seniors menu over the embarrassment of possibly being carded.....
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