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You know you're old when.....
GlennSprigg:
Pre- Internet, mobile phones, Computers...
Pre- TV...
Horse-Cart delivered Bread to our Bread-Bin in the driveway...
'Fridge' had a block of ICE in the top, for cooling...
Battery Banks, (if you are lucky), to power lighting-only on Farms etc...
And kids appreciated what they got/had!! :D
themadhippy:
it takes you all night to do what you used to do all night
NiHaoMike:
I remember the time when 1 TFLOPS was in the realm of the biggest supercomputers, nowadays even some mobile devices do more than that.
--- Quote from: GlennSprigg on June 13, 2021, 11:56:17 am ---Battery Banks, (if you are lucky), to power lighting-only on Farms etc...
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Those are way more popular nowadays than they used to be (see Tesla Powerwall for a popular brand), of course nowadays not only do we have far more advanced lighting technology but also plenty of things to power other than lights.
Brumby:
... when you do this sort of thing for a bit of fun:
--- Quote from: wilfred on June 13, 2021, 06:17:45 am ---I really wanted to cut and paste the pointing finger signs they had. Just to make sure the middle finger was the pointing one.
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Here you go....
Edit: Now that actually looks more like the thing a rock band would do. ;D
vk6zgo:
--- Quote from: GlennSprigg on June 13, 2021, 11:56:17 am ---Pre- Internet, mobile phones, Computers...
Pre- TV...
Horse-Cart delivered Bread to our Bread-Bin in the driveway...
'Fridge' had a block of ICE in the top, for cooling...
Battery Banks, (if you are lucky), to power lighting-only on Farms etc...
And kids appreciated what they got/had!! :D
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We lived "in the bush", 40km from the Perth GPO--------it's an "outer suburb" now!
We had a horse & cart, as Dad had eye troubles, so couldn't drive-----we couldn't afford a car, anyway.
Our first Winter, we lived in a tent before we built the house, initially, just "one big room", which was made with bush timber, as were the later bedrooms, & bathroom, although Dad later built a new front room with milled timber.
Lighting was kero lamps, heating, initially, & mostly, in the large kitchen, which was the original "one room", we used the "Metters No 2 stove", which also did all the cooking, but we later had a couple of small cast iron "potbelly" stoves in the other rooms.
Firewood was no problem, from our 13.5 acres of mainly bush.
Our radio was a valve (tube) portable, which used a fair bit of current, so we had to " ration" the use of it to conserve the batteries.
We kids didn't think we had it bad------we loved it!
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