Phineas Lamour
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Atomic Tom, Is that an old Ford Country Squire in that pic on the dresser?
Phineas Lamour said:fftopic:
Atomic Tom, Is that an old Ford Country Squire in that pic on the dresser?
Miss Neecerie said:Made guest appearances in this week's NCIS episode. There was a city wide power outage and they still had a case to solve...
enter Polaroid cameras, a mimeograph machine, finger print and tire track recognition done by hand...etc.
Here a link to a preview which shows a bit of it...but its seriously worth watching the whole episode over at cbs.com, for its sheer hysterical treatment of old tech items.
Hamilton_Honey said:Oh, that was great! Especially since I was just typing a letter to a friend before dinner (yes, on a manual typewriter) and mentioned how I think we're going to loose internet, if not electricity at some point, and I'll be prepared with all my low-tech savvy. haha lol lol
OK:
1. That episode is a seriously good argument for solar-powered everything!
2. If any of you want someone to communicate with when we lose the internet, send me a PM and we'll exchange good old fashioned mailing addresses - stock up on paper now.
3. Where can I get my hands on one of those mimeograph machines?
4. Yes, I have canned goods, camp stove and fuel, etc. stored up and I'm stopping right now before I begin to sound like an alarmist-survivalist...
Miss Neecerie said:hehe glad you liked it....its my favorite show and am -amazed- I managed to post on topic about it...hehe
Gibbs (the one with the bag of low tech tricks) also builds boats (over 7 seasons there have been 3-4 different ones) in his basement, using only hand tools. So it was very appropriate that he was the only one with no real issues about the power loss.
Although McGee writes novels on an old Remington typewriter while listening to Jazz 78's so he really should not have been -so- helpless...
Hamilton_Honey said:You know, I often think McGee doesn't get his fair props on that show! He should totally have a great girlfriend and I agree that he seems like he is way more capable than they give him credit for.
But the *real* question is - how does Gibbs get those boats out of the basement!
Staying on topic: Everyone hold on to your polaroid cameras - the cops are gonna need to borrow them someday...
Problem is: like a gun, any film-imaging camera is useless unless you can get the supplies to feed it with. Good luck finding enough Polaroid 600 cartridges to get ya through a case... unless you're already hoarding 'em.Hamilton_Honey said:Staying on topic: Everyone hold on to your polaroid cameras - the cops are gonna need to borrow them someday...
ThesFlishThngs said:We called them mimeographs in school, but I think they technically weren't - the damp, intriguing-smelling copies that came in purple. Mmmm, I can still smell the pages. QUOTE]
Noodlers ink "BayState Blue" has a faint smell that takes me right back to passing the papers in grade school.
Tom D.
Shangas said:I know you can still buy blotting-paper, for example, but I find it so darn tricky, I just use paper-towels most of the time.
I'd be dead without good blotting-paper.
Mike in Seattle said:People need to be buying things like blotting paper, good writing paper (not copier / printer paper), fountain pens & ink, plus visit shops that carry niche-market products more than once a year or so.
Tango Yankee said:I wish I could, Mike, I wish I could! Sadly, there are no shops that sell those things within two hours of where I live, so it's all Internet shopping for me.![]()
Regards,
Tom
miss_elise said:Farewell, the Polly Waffle...
After 62 years the uniquely Australian chocolate bar has been shelved.
http://www.news .com.au/couriermail/story/0,,26393440-953,00.html
That was a ditto machine.ThesFlishThngs said:We called them mimeographs in school, but I think they technically weren't - the damp, intriguing-smelling copies that came in purple. Mmmm, I can still smell the pages.