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ОтветитьThis is an RCA documentary and not a "How It's Made" which is a Canadian TV program.
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ОтветитьScience is still a mistry. How does the inventor know which component works with another component?
ОтветитьPeople actually dressed for the job, look at the trash we have now at jobs....they cant keep their paints pulled up as if theyre in prison wanting thug gay sex .....and wanting to get paid for laying around on the job😑😑😑
ОтветитьIn my neighborhood back in the 70s and we would find TVs sitting on the ground next to the dumpsters in the alley, and take them home take the shell off, pull out some tubes take them down to the hardware store. There was a tube testing machine where underneath the machine was a cabinet you could buy replacement tubes when the machine told you which tube was broken you could buy a replacement for it take it home plug it in and there you go extra TV Which was real handy because the TV in the living room would sooner or later would give out it was usually the channel changer, which was full of plastic gears that would eventually wear out or the sound, or the picture would go out, which was usually something related to the electronics and not practical or cost-effective to repair and not the tubes on many occasions, we had two TVs in the living room one for the picture and one for the sound. Usually one sat on top of the other since I was the youngest of the kids I was the remote control. It was my job to get up from my chair and walk cross the room And change the channels or adjust the antenna’s the point of the story is at one time electronics like TVs were designed to be repaired by consumers, and in many cases, it wasn’t much harder than changing a lightbulb
Ответить1950: Setting the TV down so as to not brake the floor
2023: Setting the TV down so as to not brake the TV
This was back when the US used to be "America" in a time before left liberals think that life is suppose to be a country lived in by same s** marriages and crime waves of monkeys protesting as an excuse for their looting. We are in sad pethitic times now
ОтветитьNow I know why my 1960's kettle still boils every day.
ОтветитьThe kukotronix forever 🫡🫡🫡👍👍👍
ОтветитьThis was back when television were Made in USA. Our first color TV was in 1966.
ОтветитьThis should be titled , when it was still America. Not even Craftman is made here. It’s disgraceful that man’s greed Ad destroyed America and now we the left completely finishing it
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ОтветитьI remember being in college and going to the Bush Science Center Theatre, and they could show television on a huge theatre screen with a Kalart Victor Tele-Beam projector, in color. It was fantastic. We used to watch Apollo moon missions in there! Imagine a room with every nerd on campus in there, cheering. No jocks, no cheerleader types, just 150 of us REAL college kids and five or six professors. It was great. More fun than a Star Trek convention!
ОтветитьNo WONDER our 1980 RCA XL-100 (19" inches no less) cost 500 bucks!?
ОтветитьNo wonder that american manufacturing broke down...so unefficient....
ОтветитьThe amount of fuckery the owner of rca did to screw over the the real creator of the television is frightening
ОтветитьThis kind of video make the whole countries think that America is a developed country
ОтветитьI'm glad to see that women were skilled technicians in the 50s.
It's almost like not everyone is sexist as you think they are.