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Those were the days
"NotMe" wrote in message . .. Were those the days when you had to show proof of a permit from the Postmaster General before you could purchase anything that might conceivably be used in the construction of a radio set? |
Those were the days
You can see something similar if you walk into your local auto parts
store. Only, most people there won't be wearing coats and ties, and the only hats you'll see will be baseball caps. Oh well, those were the days... -- Shawn K www.thisoldradio.com |
Those were the days
"Shawn K" wrote in message news:Cb_%i.8296$cD.5162@pd7urf2no... You can see something similar if you walk into your local auto parts store. Only, most people there won't be wearing coats and ties, and the only hats you'll see will be baseball caps. Oh well, those were the days... Type approvals etc etc.......... Give it time - the auto parts stores will go the same way! |
Those were the days
"Ron in Radio Heaven" wrote in message ... ian field wrote: Were those the days when you had to show proof of a permit from the Postmaster General before you could purchase anything that might conceivably be used in the construction of a radio set? That must have been in the UK or OZ, not in the US, the Post Office has nothing to do with radio here. Ron In the British isles during WW2 there were restrictions on radio equipment (I think transmitters of any kind were banned altogether), during WW1 the restrictions were extremely harsh! I think it may even have been possible to get executed as a spy for having a radio. The draconian restrictions persisted quite a long time after the second war. At the moment - not having much luck googling for info on the restrictions that existed then, what little I've read came from Practical Wireless 75 year celebration historic reprints. |
Those were the days
"NotMe" wrote in message
. .. What I meant by "Those were the days" was how great that must have been "back then" when you could walk into a store and have radio parts and pieces to look through, radios on display and books to browse. No cell phones or satellite TV to see. Radio was the latest and greatest. Not like now. It's all about high definition TV, satellite and surround sound, and cell phones. From an radio hobbyist point of view, those were the days. I don't know about spies and government regulations. |
Those were the days
"NotMe" wrote in message
. .. What I meant by "Those were the days" was how great that must have been "back then" when you could walk into a store and have radio parts and pieces to look through, radios on display and books to browse. No cell phones or satellite TV to see. Radio was the latest and greatest. Not like now. It's all about high definition TV, satellite and surround sound, and cell phones. From an radio hobbyist point of view, those were the days. I don't know about spies and government regulations. |
Those were the days
"NotMe" wrote in message . .. "NotMe" wrote in message . .. What I meant by "Those were the days" was how great that must have been "back then" when you could walk into a store and have radio parts and pieces to look through, radios on display and books to browse. No cell phones or satellite TV to see. Radio was the latest and greatest. Not like now. It's all about high definition TV, satellite and surround sound, and cell phones. In those days when old folk thought that if you switched on a light with no bulb in the socket, that electricity would fill the room like gas and kill them, there would have been many people who felt the same way about wireless as you do about HDTV & mobile phones. |
Those were the days
"Jim Mueller" wrote in
message ... Some people still have weird thoughts like that. This morning, my mother's hearing aid battery went dead and she told me that she didn't carry spares because they would magnetize everything in her purse! Including her little Kleenex packet? And if you tried to put spare cells in her purse to prove to her that this wasn't so, she do everything possible to keep you from touching her purse, including even kicking and biting you. (I'm not kidding.) |
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