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‎04-13-2018 03:51 PM - edited ‎04-13-2018 03:52 PM
Before the invention of the zip code, residential districts were referred to as zones which consisted of a one or two digit number written between the city and state for example: Detroit 4, Michigan.
‎04-14-2018 04:38 PM
I also still write most things in shorthand. Years ago, I went to a real estate school (mid-1970s) and they didn't allow u to take the test questions home - so I wrote down the whole test questions/answers in shorthand and studied at home. In 1979, I worked a day job - and a part-time night job where I used the IBM PC (DOS). I just had to type - didn't have to figure out different programs, etc. I was also a realtor from 1987--1990 and that's when companies were teaching the computer to employees - so I missed out -- and never caught up. I'm not technology-oriented and never owned a cell phone. Reading ur description of electronics - I have no idea!!!! I have male roomies - when my computer goes bonkers - I ask one of them to help me. One time, my computer didn't work properly and no one was around - so I went to a man who lived across the street.
I use a desktop - and have 7 stickie notes taped to it.
In 2015, I bought a 2012 Honda Civic and still don't know how to use the radio, change the time --- or anything else. They gave me a booklet with the car - but I never read it.
I'm still figuring out the window button from the door lock.
‎07-28-2018 09:47 PM
Thanks for posting all of those great pictures of Famolares! I'm so excited they're back!
Nordstrom and Zulily have them. QVC?
‎07-28-2018 10:02 PM - edited ‎07-28-2018 10:03 PM
Haven't read all the posts, don't know if this was mentioned...
Rubber Girdle
‎07-28-2018 10:17 PM
I haven't read all of the posts, but when I started wearing nylon hosiery
it was with a garter belt....there were 2 attachments per leg and you had
to keep your skirt down well so they would not show. Eventually they came
up with panty hose...such a wonderful change!
‎07-28-2018 10:28 PM
@Scooby Doo wrote:Gas station attendants who came running out to the car and washed the windows.
And filled the tank!!!!
‎07-28-2018 10:56 PM
@jubilant wrote:Head scarves. I remember my grandmother and mother wearing them. Once in a while my sister and I had to wear one on windy days. By the time the 60's arrived we wanted nothing to do with them!!!
Back in my day we called them "kerchiefs" and loved them on cold windy days
‎07-28-2018 11:03 PM
Running barefoot through the grass and not having to check for ticks. Popping bubbles in the tar on the street when it was hot out and water shooting out of them....wow, just remembered that one!
‎07-28-2018 11:42 PM
Train tracks we had to cross.
Going up to the tower to watch them go by.
Red ant hill that I stepped in. Ouch!!!
Penny machines with movie stars pictures.
Neighbors. We had the best neighbors.
‎07-28-2018 11:42 PM - edited ‎07-29-2018 07:42 PM
Wind up record players called Victrola
Telephone operators...number please
Coin operated public phone booths
Children calling adults Mr., Mrs. and Miss
Arthur Godfrey and ****** Whittington on the radio in New York
Inkwell in desk at school
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