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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

HOW FAR WE HAVE COME








The first time I ever saw a TV was in the late 1940’s in Chicago.   It had a round screen about eight inches in diameter and the picture was so snowy you could barely make out details. 



 

The next time I saw a TV was in the early 1950.   My uncle and his wife had one of the first TV in our little Mississippi Delta town.  It had a 16-inch screen, black and white.   My uncle had bought a plastic film that adhered to the TV screen: the film was blue on the top, yellow in the middle and green on the bottom; which gave a vague allusion to a color picture.  They could receive two channels with their outside antenna, but the picture was grainy and often became unfocused. 


I am sure that young people today would not understand what I am talking about when I say that both radios and TV’s of that era operated with vacuum tubes.


I could never have dreamt of living in a time of current technology.   What will technology be like when the young people of today reach my age? 




It is mind blowing
the Ol’Buzzard