I know, it's weird isn't it? All sorts of bass-ackwards changes have come
alomg in the last 20 or 30 yrs, like using your cable to get internet and
using it to make phone calls. I know people that don't even use their
landline - they have cell for when they are away and use internet phone over
either Starband satellite or their cablemodem. The phone sits there idle and
the phone company is glad to bill them every month for a line they never
use.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Iggy Drougge
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 12:00 AM
To: Russ Blakeman
Subject: RE: VIC-20
Russ Blakeman skrev:
Whatever a hundred SEK correlates to in USD. You
did good on the
first one
though. One thing I like about the dual video is
the monitor I
got with it,
a Magnavox, has both RGB and composite inputs that
are
switchable from the
front. It also works well as a test monitor for
camcorder and VCR/VCP
repairs. I did have it attached to a vcr for a while and used
the VCR as the
tuner and watched TV in the shop without the aid
of a separate
television.
That's how I watch TV nowadays, using a Philips 8833 plugged into
the video.
It's funny, when I was young, I used a TV for a monitor, now I
use a monitor
as a TV.
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