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What are you guys doing right NOW??? ;)

Thanks for the welcome back all.
I have been away overseas and have been busy with my dad( I'll health )
Back in Vanuatu with a very dodgy Internet ,so will do my best to join in.
Will check out the war is it ,sounds like me.........lol
And will definitely start posting more food descriptions.
Lovely that I was missed.
 
Here are some night views from the top of the Willis Tower in Chicago.

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Very nice-Scifan, sounds like you had a great time!!

Just woke up at 4:30 am to get ready for work. Hoping the coffee will wake me soon!
 
nathan the ipad lover said:
Just rearranged my room for another old tv or 2 :) the bottom one is for my commodore

Haven't seen one of those for a long time. Reminds me of the first TV my family had. A black and white "Admiral" brand with separate VHF and UHF tuning dials.

AA

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nathan the ipad lover said:
Another picture of the Thorne up close for you admiral :)

TV of yore was a lot of work.
After the Admiral, we upgraded to a Fleetwood and later a Motorola set and then a Philips. All tube powered and black and white.

I had moved out and was married by the time dad went colour (Zenith) solid state. I inherited the Fleetwood.

In 1982 I bought a Hitachi colour set with a push button tuner. It lasted, without need of repair, until 2004 when the tube went.

In 1985 we purchased a 5 motor direct drive, Front loading Electrohome VHS machine. It lasted until 2001 with regular head abd tape guide cleaning. Once I had to pay $35.00 to have the tape guide alignment corrected.

Try to find electronics today with similar durability.

AA

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Posting photos of the aircraft and locomotives at the Museum of Science and Industry.

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Showing you the world's largest electric train set, costing over a million dollars, located at the Museum of Science and Industry.

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Showing you other exhibits at the Museum of Science and Industry.

image-2147418620.webpArtificial tornado

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image-79568213.webpCoal mine attraction.

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image-355879084.webpFoucault Pendulum. It swings in the same plane while the earth rotates beneath it.
 
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AdmiralAdama said:
TV of yore was a lot of work.
After the Admiral, we upgraded to a Fleetwood and later a Motorola set and then a Philips. All tube powered and black and white.

I had moved out and was married by the time dad went colour (Zenith) solid state. I inherited the Fleetwood.

In 1982 I bought a Hitachi colour set with a push button tuner. It lasted, without need of repair, until 2004 when the tube went.

In 1985 we purchased a 5 motor direct drive, Front loading Electrohome VHS machine. It lasted until 2001 with regular head abd tape guide cleaning. Once I had to pay $35.00 to have the tape guide alignment corrected.

Try to find electronics today with similar durability.

AA

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This thing is heavy as hell too, well the heavier the better
 

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