I do not know if this is another old fart moment or what...
I am getting my basement ready for our New Year's party which is basically a bunch of us staying up all night playing games and high on sugar! In the process some old computers had to be stashed and a few TVs set up for video games. Man those old CRTs TVs and monitors are HEAVY!!!... I had a hard time moving them around! Today's geeks or nerds make up more of the population now since everyone has a cell phone, iPod, computer, video game or whatever. There are now a lot of huge tattooed ape size "nerds" that would have no problem throwing this stuff across the room. Back some years ago the typical electronic nerd or geek was a stereotyped straggly pukey looking character. Computers especially in the eighties were mostly geek candy and the monitors were all heavy CRTs. Early VCRs, reel to reel tape decks, stereo receivers, Ham radio, satellite receivers and TVs were all large heavy items. Satellite dishes were monsters and now a lot have those tiny little pizza pans. Sooo how did these little guys lug all of that heavy stuff around?? Were they "super geeks"?? Soon I might not be able to move my 4DTV receivers myself! The new Geosat pro microHd receiver looks like it should not be a challenge to move for some years to come! Man things sure have changed!
I am getting my basement ready for our New Year's party which is basically a bunch of us staying up all night playing games and high on sugar! In the process some old computers had to be stashed and a few TVs set up for video games. Man those old CRTs TVs and monitors are HEAVY!!!... I had a hard time moving them around! Today's geeks or nerds make up more of the population now since everyone has a cell phone, iPod, computer, video game or whatever. There are now a lot of huge tattooed ape size "nerds" that would have no problem throwing this stuff across the room. Back some years ago the typical electronic nerd or geek was a stereotyped straggly pukey looking character. Computers especially in the eighties were mostly geek candy and the monitors were all heavy CRTs. Early VCRs, reel to reel tape decks, stereo receivers, Ham radio, satellite receivers and TVs were all large heavy items. Satellite dishes were monsters and now a lot have those tiny little pizza pans. Sooo how did these little guys lug all of that heavy stuff around?? Were they "super geeks"?? Soon I might not be able to move my 4DTV receivers myself! The new Geosat pro microHd receiver looks like it should not be a challenge to move for some years to come! Man things sure have changed!