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Oh How Things Have Changed
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Just had a chat with a colleague about things that have disappeared / almost disappeared over very recent years -
Remember carbon paper ?
I remember writing a letter out long hand - sending it to the typing pool - receiving letter back - correcting typing errors - sending back to typing pool .
Oh how technology have come on a pace in a very short while .
What are your recalls
Remember carbon paper ?
I remember writing a letter out long hand - sending it to the typing pool - receiving letter back - correcting typing errors - sending back to typing pool .
Oh how technology have come on a pace in a very short while .
What are your recalls
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'clunk' of a librarian's date-stamp.
The smell of a freshly-printed mail order catalogue (and secretly peeking at the lingerie section)
Circular dial telephones.
The days when chewing gum flavours were either mint...or mint.
Spangles!
Walkmans.
Floppy disks.
Vesta beef risotto.
The overpowering smell of kerosene at the airport.
My hair :-(
The smell of a freshly-printed mail order catalogue (and secretly peeking at the lingerie section)
Circular dial telephones.
The days when chewing gum flavours were either mint...or mint.
Spangles!
Walkmans.
Floppy disks.
Vesta beef risotto.
The overpowering smell of kerosene at the airport.
My hair :-(
Eight inch floppy discs (which really were floppy). Then came the five and a quarter versions and finally the three and a half "solid case" jobs. Fifty of these did not hold anything like the same amount of data as a mobile phone.
Library tickets which the librarian kept and filed in a big wooden tray when you borrowed a book.
Chopper bikes
"Dansette" record players.
Juke boxes where you could see the vinyl records selected from the collection and played vertically.
Green Line coaches (especially the single deck versions of "RF" style)
Telephone "Party Lines"
Meccano sets
Southend's "Kursaal"
Library tickets which the librarian kept and filed in a big wooden tray when you borrowed a book.
Chopper bikes
"Dansette" record players.
Juke boxes where you could see the vinyl records selected from the collection and played vertically.
Green Line coaches (especially the single deck versions of "RF" style)
Telephone "Party Lines"
Meccano sets
Southend's "Kursaal"