Do You Remember Your First Color Television?

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    Let me get out my Buck Rogers decoder ring... hang on. :D:D (Are you dictating your posts or typing them?)
     
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    Do I seem like a women with a personal secretary to you? ;) I must have lost part of the sentence.
     
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    LMAO. Most computers, phones, tablets have a built-in microphone so you can "dictate" what you want to type. When I had my surgery last year I used my iPad microphone to post because I couldn't use my right hand for a couple of weeks.
     
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    Oh my, you must have me mixed up with someone who is computer literate. Even spell check gets confused with my words sometimes.
     
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    I think that the forum software has compatibility issues with some members' keyboards ;)
     
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    B_E_ S_H_O_R_E_ T_O_ C_H_E_C_K_ Y_O_U_R_ S_P_E_L_L_I_N_G_
     
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    My grandparents had a thing like the "color wheel" that people pointed at their aluminum Christmas tree. This was a smaller version. You pointed it at your black-and-white TV, plugged it in and voila! you had color tv. Except that you didn't.......
     
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    We always had live trees except for one year dad brought that set-up home from Murphys. I think we threw it in the trash after the holidays. Aluminum ain't Christmas, that's for sure.

    Was this your color-ish tv thing?

     
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    John thats it ,its the forum.Thanks.:p
     
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    Bad subject,sorry.
     
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    Well I do remember my first colored tele, but it was a small one not a large big screen, after I left the Army and got married. Heck we still had black and white TV in the Army Fort Campbell 1966, each day room had a tele.
     
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    Somewhat like that but I'm pretty sure it was smaller.
     
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