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And Art's "fallout shelter" made me remember our "air raid drills" back in elementary school - similar to "fire drills", we gathered in the windowless hallways of our school and crouched down with our hands over our heads. Not sure how effective that would have been, but that's what we did. |
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Interestingly enough, the paper that multi-copy receipts are printed on is called NCR Paper. Guess what NCR stands for? No Carbon Required. So officially they are not "Carbon" copies. Now for the purists, NCR also stands for the company which first developed the carbonless paper, National Cash Register, in Dayton Ohio.
oops - sorry John for the double wammy, I hadn't realized that Kathie had already commented on the carbonless paper! Last edited by Cynette : 25-05-2007 at 10:41. |
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Umm.. idk Is it a Canadian term? Just kidding. I just had to "go there". LOLAnd.. umm.. I don't send love letters through the mail I guess? And don't get me wrong, I've def. heard the term before, but never really thought about it's origins, or that it actually meant something. As far as the cologne debate, I think AXE body spray is in time responsible for the killing of that term. It's easier to spray yourself than dab some cologne on your hands and rub it on you. And what about a party line? That's one you don't hear nowadays, and I personally never heard of it until I started reading some of Emily Dickinson's short stories in my college Literature class. Similar to total phone (kinda.. I guess). Last edited by Elgin Clock : 25-05-2007 at 16:55. |
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Yes, he is the Blue Velvet guy. Mushy. ![]() and...yup, there is a song called Party Line by the Kinks here's another link. haha http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/Kinks/Party-Line.html Last edited by JaneYoung : 25-05-2007 at 17:02. Reason: link |
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Also, remember $2 bills? I know they're not *that* old, but I always liked them. ![]() |
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Art: If you ever go to South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, the basement of their administration building (which also has a geology museum on the second floor) has/is a fallout shelter. And, you can still buy cassette decks if you know where to look. (Circuit City for one)
New word: spaceball--upside-down roller mouse used for the same purpose as a mouse. The ball was just much bigger. Some still exist. |
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Ethyl (gasoline with tetraethyl lead)
Reel-to-Reel (tape recorder) Magic Eye (recording level tube, before v-u meters and led’s ) Nixie Tube (numeric neon display tube) Discwasher (keep those records clean) Dry Cell (usually a big carbon zinc battery with terminals) Flashbulb (as well as Flashcube and Flipflash, before xenon strobes became cheap) Hair Tonic (Vitalis anyone?) Crew Wax (for a crew cut that will stand up to anything, before brylcream)) Rain Bonnet (those plastic pleated women's rain hoods) Milk Chute (for the milkman) Automat (restaurant where entire wall is a vending machine) Hideaway Headlights (the cool 60’s cars had these) Breaker Points (and Condensor) (change with every yearly tune-up) Jarts ( fun but deadly lawn dart game) Slide Projector (oh no, not more vacation pictures) Cottered Crank (did your bike have one of these?) Banana Seat (on your ‘Stingray’ bike) Cheater Slick(also on your Stingray) Clackers (two hard balls connected by strings) Mood Ring Uncandle (floating salad oil candle) Close’nPlay (portable phonograph – distant relative to the walkman or ipod) Give-a-show (projector) Thingmaker (for making creepy crawlers) Church Key (back when cans didn’t have pulltabs or poptops) Trading Stamps (As a kid, a fun task was filling up stamp book with S & H green stamps) Red Ball Jets (competition to PF Flyers) |
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Once a few years ago, my grandparents went and paid for everything over the course of about a month with $2 bills, as a joke. More recently, they've found a new way to get their kicks: paying for everything with the new dollar coins. ![]() |
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The term 'Cheater slick' is still in relatively common usage though. Nowadays, it generally refers to tires that have DOT certification as street legal tires, yet have levels of grip that approach those of racing slicks. They are generally used for races that require 'street tires', and are not even remotely practical for driving around town.
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"i fancy..." (basicly means to think or like)
automobile (most people say car) I told my mom about this post and her comment was..." no body uses please and thankyou anymore!" ![]() |
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Some networking trems:
Token ring Daisy Chain |
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Leaded Gasoline Only
Lead for mech. pencils (some people still call it this.... even though it's really graphite...) |
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I hear daisy chain all the time, but then again that is talking about shift registers. Did they have SSI when our mentors were kids
[/sarcasm]-John |
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