To: Dick Bachert
By choice I don’t have a TV or computer in my home. After working all day with various technologies I like to go to 1946. I turn off the cell phone, crank up the victrola ( yes, I do have one) or turn on my big old Stromberg Carlson radio and concentrate on fixing a nice dinner. TV sucks.
20 posted on
06/18/2009 11:06:38 AM PDT by
Leg Olam
(TOP SECRET! Os plan, 1 invade Poland 2 annex Sudetenland...)
To: Lee Heggy123
By choice I dont have a TV or computer in my home. After working all day with various technologies I like to go to 1946. I turn off the cell phone, crank up the victrola ( yes, I do have one) or turn on my big old Stromberg Carlson radio and concentrate on fixing a nice dinner. Now, that's impressive. I'll bet your blood pressure and stress levels are in a very healthy range.
22 posted on
06/18/2009 11:09:12 AM PDT by
Allegra
( Stand up for FREEDOM, Iran.)
To: Lee Heggy123
I like the way you think. My studio is nicknamed “the Fortress of Nostalgia”. Inside, it’s always 1945-1965 (except for the computer). I retreat to the Real America when the America of today gets to me.
Where on earth do you find parts for a tube radio?
33 posted on
06/18/2009 1:05:24 PM PDT by
B-Chan
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