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Re: Do you remember?
« Reply #45 on: March 12, 2016, 04:45:51 PM »
Remember when people smoked everywhere, and the nonsmokers just had to suck it up?  :orly:
Yeah I remember people could smoke inside shopping centres!

  Years ago, people could smoke in hospitals.  Even in the maternity ward,
   newborn baby  :bonnet:  in one arm, cigarette in the other hand, can you imagine?! 


When my first son was born 24 years ago all the standard rooms in the maternity ward were full and they put my wife in one of the 'deluxe' rooms there were ash trays with congratulation matchbooks in them and there was beer in the mini fridge. :2thumbsup:




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Re: Do you remember?
« Reply #46 on: March 12, 2016, 07:56:29 PM »
Remember when people smoked everywhere, and the nonsmokers just had to suck it up?  :orly:
Yeah I remember people could smoke inside shopping centres!

  Years ago, people could smoke in hospitals.  Even in the maternity ward,
   newborn baby  :bonnet:  in one arm, cigarette in the other hand, can you imagine?! 


When my first son was born 24 years ago all the standard rooms in the maternity ward were full and they put my wife in one of the 'deluxe' rooms there were ash trays with congratulation matchbooks in them and there was beer in the mini fridge. :2thumbsup:

I tell my kids about times when there were no mobiles, no internet, no playstation, no dvds and no video machine.
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Re: Do you remember?
« Reply #47 on: March 13, 2016, 05:48:47 AM »
Remember when people smoked everywhere, and the nonsmokers just had to suck it up?  :orly:
Yeah I remember people could smoke inside shopping centres!

  Years ago, people could smoke in hospitals.  Even in the maternity ward,
   newborn baby  :bonnet:  in one arm, cigarette in the other hand, can you imagine?! 


When my first son was born 24 years ago all the standard rooms in the maternity ward were full and they put my wife in one of the 'deluxe' rooms there were ash trays with congratulation matchbooks in them and there was beer in the mini fridge. :2thumbsup:

  This makes me want to fall down laughing.  That sounds like a very compassionate hospital actually.  :laugh:
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Re: Do you remember?
« Reply #48 on: May 11, 2019, 05:00:18 AM »
I remember when nintendo was new  :thumbup: I think I was like 9
I remember putting audio tapes into the tape deck of my acorn electron and waiting for 30 minutes while it slowly read the data into it's 32kB of RAM and either loaded a game or gave an error message/pixel vomit.  Later, I had a BBC Micro with a floppy disc drive, which was amazing since it could load a game in just a few seconds.
I remember we had a computer like that, that read tapes and took forever to load. Have no idea what it was though. It had a really cool keyboard. There were games like Armoured Assault and Moon Landing.
I discovered what the computer games were on. It was called a SpectraVideo console.
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