I'm 47 and I remember b/w TV. It had two knobs for channels. You had to turn it on several minutes before the show came on, so it could warm up. After you turned it off, there was a white dot in the center of the screen that we would watch as it grew steadily smaller and smaller.
2006-07-12 10:26:55
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answered by CAK 2
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I remember as a kid having a B&W TV and it only had 3 or 4 stations. The first time I watched a colored TV set I was watching "The Wizard of Oz" and thought something was wrong because it was still in B&W. It didn't dawn on me then it didn't turn colored until part way into the show.
2006-07-12 22:23:43
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answered by BONNI 5
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I do!!! It was back in '94 and I was in 5th grade... We couldn't afford a big or even color tv. What we had was a small radio/ tape player/ mini tv. The monitor was like 4" x 5" and it was more blue gray and white than black and white. We'd prop it on the dinner table and watch the news on Univision or Telemundo... Ahhh, memories...
2006-07-12 11:05:04
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answered by Mexi Poff 5
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I remember when I moved into my first apt and my parents gave me their old b/w. I had to go to Radio Shack to get a connector for the cable and got laughed at when I told him my TV didn't operate by remote control but had knobs to turn the station.
2006-07-12 10:29:59
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answered by ronsfreak 1
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no longer likely, i did no longer persist with the Lacrosse tale. i've got reported that folk love doing percentiles. each and each race has one and additionally you will use this to examine your desires by way of quoting them against different races, yet, particularly on no account start up up the white race. i could like the white race stats to be suitable next to something of them and then shown the place the information got here from. i could additionally like the background counsel of the guy authorizing and development the stats. in any different case, it fairly is all biased bs to me.
2016-12-14 07:20:04
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answered by ? 3
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I remember when Gilligan went from B&W to color, and also Bewitched. But ours was still B&W for a few years after that.
2006-07-12 10:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. We were too poor to go with a color version.
2006-07-12 10:26:46
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answered by Mariposa 7
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