Starter of this subject: Jessica
Last post in this subject: 10/7/2003
Messages in this subject: 3
| Jessica | 10/7/2003 3 replies |
| I'm doing a TV project for my high schools program. My partner and I are in need of information on what it was like when the radio was at a popular high (perferably when there wasn't a TV yet). Anybody that can help, please email what you know. We greatly appreciate it! |
| Lou | 10/9/2003 1 replies |
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please email what you know.
Probably would overload your computer. If you are really interested, why not "interview" the visitors to this board. Ask some questions, and see what kind of answers you get. The better your questions, the better will be the answers. While you are thinking about questions, ask yourself these: What would "life" be ... without:
For hints, see the various history pages at this site ... if you can find your way back here again.
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| ed kienzler | 10/26/2003 0 replies |
| Jessica, I tend to agree with Lou on his answers to your question. However,I would go 1 step further and possibly ask your Grandma and Grandpa and perhaps neighbors and even see if you can ask some folks down at a local nursing home.Good luck with your school project. Ed Kienzler (Springfield, Illinois) |
| ed kienzler | 10/26/2003 0 replies |