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Found a site selling old software. Some were quite expensive. "And you would want these, why?"
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I remember how happy I was when at work I got an upgrade to dBase IV from dB III+. It was a huge improvement and later Access v1.0 was an absolute dream compared to dBase IV.
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![]() (The one that puzzled me the most was "Novell Netware." Who still uses that today?) ![]() |
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Super Bowl III, January 1969. Today many of us will gather to watch Super Bowl 53 with friends and family (especially in the United States) but if it wasn’t for this game 50 years ago we might not be.
The first two “Super Bowls” (officially called the “AFL/NFL Championship Game” were blowouts with Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers ![]() It was a bold prediction from a young quarterback from Alabama named Joe Namath that would set the stage for a real showdown between his New York Jets and the heavily favored Baltimore Colts. Namath was signed in 1965 for the then record salary of $427,000. According to ESPN, Patrick Mahomes contract for 2019 may top $200 Million. At a press conference during “media week” someone in the back of the room shouted out “The Colts are going to kick your ass.” Namath responded: “Hey, I got news for you. We’re going to win Sunday, I’ll guarantee you…” The Jets won 16-7 and while many “old school” football fans thought it was a disaster, Pete Rozelle (NFL Commissioner) was quoted as saying it was “the greatest thing to happen to pro football.” Rozelle must have been right, media interest has never been higher and for this year’s game 30 seconds of advertising will cost $5 million. Known as “Broadway Joe,” Namath was a popular figure with the media and maybe the first “modern superstar” of the NFL. Known for dating popular actresses and models he also “defied convention” and made enemies by wearing his hair long and sporting white shoes while everyone else wore black “high-tops.” ![]() In 1970, the Kansas City Chiefs would go on to defeat the Minnesota Vikings as the two leagues merged into what we now know as the “AFC and NFC.” The rest is history. Play action! Namath passing from the pocket. Emerson Boozer (32) gains yardage as Bubba Smith (78) is blocked. Smith (6’7” 285 lbs.) RIP (1945-2011) is one of the greatest defensive linemen in history. If you weren’t around back then, you would most likely know him from the “Police Academy” movies. Only 66, a possible cause of death was the “CTE” suffered during his playing career. Finally, Namath handing off to Matt Snell (41) who scored the game’s only touchdown. The other photos are of Namath “out and about.” The commercial with Farrah ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by a9127; 02-03-2019 at 12:51 PM. |
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Planning a trip to see my family in Detroit over Spring Break. Doing a little research on “Detroit History.” This was “Milky” the Twin Pines Dairy Clown.
Many, many, years before my time clowns were popular on local Detroit TV. My mom said she was terrified of this one. Don’t blame her. Does he “creep you out” too? He does me. The last pic is from a psychology website. Interesting comparison… ![]() (Not that "Milky" was an evil person. Although I'm glad he wasn't my math teacher. ![]() ![]() Last edited by a9127; 02-07-2019 at 06:37 PM. |
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This clown could "get evil" with me anytime.
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Glad you like the pictures of Jen.
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![]() Sitting next to me is my best friend ila, both of us snicker at the seemingly simple problem written on the board. In seconds we have solved it. Just to be sure, ila uses his slide rule to verify the answer. It is correct. Raising our hands he calls on ila who confidently gives the answer. “That’s what I got too” I say. “How many of you got what Andy and ila got?” the teacher says mockingly. Most of the class raise their hands. But, too late, it’s actually a trick—a trap! ![]() “No. You are all WRONG” so you all FAIL! HaHaHaHaHaHaHa…” ![]() ![]() ![]() (Sorry but that’s what the picture of Milky made me think of. Don’t know what this really was. Probably some kind of magic trick. Have to believe it couldn’t be as easy as it seemed. Wonder what Milky’s “solution” was? After waking up from this bad dream, I fall asleep again. This time Harley Quinn is my teacher. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by a9127; 02-17-2019 at 09:50 PM. |
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God, I bet that's expensive...
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