On 17 Aug 2009 at 8:20, Maglinger, Paul  wrote:

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> No attached cell phone (though I saw them in the movies)

I used a truck-mounted radio telephone, in the early 70s, for work.

> No "old school word processor".  I used a typewriter.

I still have one.  I was really p*ssed off when my college portable electric 
was stolen and I had to buy a replacement about 20 years ago.  They didn't make 
"electric" portables any more, they were all "electronic" and felt like junk.

> I never used carbon paper, but I used a "Xerox machine" (now known as a
> "copier"). 

First copier I used had a two-stage process, using a two-layer negative, in the 
early 70s.

> What about black and white TVs?  You don't see those anymore...

Good point.  Our family's first TV, in the early 60s, was B&W.  Never owned one 
of my own, though.


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