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FredCDobbs

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  1. Seems like in the old days the voices were very clear, but for years the bands play so loud and the voices are so low and they are mumbling. Maybe kids like that today. My ears still hear Bob Dylan, Elvis, Chuck and Little Richard clearly, and songs from old movies.

  2. > > I've noticed that in modern music too. I haven't

    > been

    > > able to understand what people have been saying in

    > > modern songs since about 1968.

    >

    > Bit of a stretch no?

     

    No.

     

    I've tried watching all the new bands since 1968 on TV shows and I haven't been able to understand what they are saying.

     

    I could understand rock music, jazz music, and pop music up until about Janice Joplin and the Jefferson Airplane, but after that it was all mumbles. I've tried watching the Seattle groups and the young guys and girls on the tonight show and other TV shows and all I hear is a bunch of whining and mumbling but no distinct words. I think maybe "Me and Bobby McGee" was the last song I could understand. Bob Dylan was nice and clear. So was all music going back in time even to the 1920s and before.

  3. Have you ever noticed how much the basic story is like the story of Jesus in the Bible?

     

    Klatu comes to earth from the heavens.

     

    He tries to warn mankind about their big sins, their foolishness, and their folly. He warns that the whole earth will be destroyed if the earth people don't listen to him.

     

    He's captured by the authorities. He's killed by the authorities. His robot friend raises him from the dead, then he leaves and goes back up into the sky.

  4. I think I've been trying to remember that movie for years.

     

    Did it involve a cannon that wouldn't quite shoot all the way to the mountain? So they wrapped some piano wire around the cannon and it finally shot to the mountain?

  5. >

    > Here is one to consider....

    >

    > You turn TCM on and a movie is playing that you

    > already own on DVD or VHS. Do you get up and go get

    > the DVD/VHS, or do you just sit back and enjoy the

    > movie on TCM. If your'e at my house you DO NOT MOVE

    > FROM THE COUCH!

     

    Right, because seeing it on TCM again is like watching it "live", and I know everyone else is watching at the same time I am.

  6. > You record a movie that is a duplicate of one you

    > already have because the original DVD might ?wear

    > out? someday.

     

    Well, it might!

     

    Also, we might go to war with China, have most of our power plants blown up, have most of our TV networks destroyed, and maybe our favorite movies might not ever be shown on TV again in our lifetime. So we need those back-up DVDs!

  7. > Thanks - I think I already have a set of those.

    > Are they called RCA cables?

     

    Yes they are, but not many people know that today. It is the plug on the end of the cable that is an RCA plug because RCA invented that type. Back in the 1950s and I guess earlier, plugs were known by the company that made them and by other trade names. There were "DIN" plugs from Europe, also BNC plugs for professional video work. The old simple microphone plug was known as a "phone jack" because the telephone company invented it, and that's the kind you see at switchboards in old movies. The cables are mostly the same, but the plugs are different.

     

    >

    > By the way,

    > the alphabet soup was delic.

    > B

     

    I had some in Mexico once but I couldn't read it because it was in Spanish.

  8. Well, I think you are in luck.

     

    If it says DVD-R and DVD+R, then that means it will record on DVDs.

     

    If you already have a tape machine, you can get one cable to connect the two of them.

     

    The cable will have three wires and three plugs on each end. One plug on each end will be colored red, another white, and another yellow. The red and white are for the stereo sound, and the yellow is for the video. The cables cost from about $6 to about $10, depending on length.

  9. Dear fellow manic,

     

    Greetings.

     

    I once bought 5 audio recorders at a post office surplus auction for $50.

     

    They were cheap, but I didn't need them. I bought them because they were such a bargain. I wound up giving them away and I was out $50.

     

    Anyway, isn't a DVR a "hard drive" recorder and not a DVD or tape recorder?

     

    Well, now if you buy a DVD machine you can record on your DVR and dub to your DVD.

  10. Ok, some rare 1930s films start in the first week of April, so check over the schedule if you want to see them.

     

    The 6 that are supposed to be most rare are:

     

    Double Harness April 4 Wed. 8:15 PM

     

    Rafter Romance April 4 Wed 11 PM

     

    One Man's Journey April 4 Wed 9:30 PM

     

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    Stingaree April 11 Wed. 7 PM

     

    Living on Love April 11 Wed. 8:30 PM

     

    A Man to Remember April 11 Wed 9:45

     

    double check the schedule to be sure I got the times right.

     

    Also, several other 1930s films will be shown in April. Check the schedule for them.

     

    To find 1930s or '40s films quickly on the monthly schedule, go to "Edit" and "Find" in your browser and type in either 193 or 194 and that will take you to the films.

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