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TVs almost gone away. Everything's streamed now. Some of the things I had was GPS had taken over. Nobody's got maps anymore. Nobody knows how to read an Atlas or a map. Personalities, independent news stations, listening to distance stations at night, local DJs, radio, the repair culture for radio televisions, a lot more than appliances. You can't fix that stuff anymore. The more modern it gets. They don't want you to fix it or hey, it's time to throw it away. Let's see. I had hardware stores, local radio shops. I think somebody mentioned a radio shack earlier. Rotary phones, pay phones. Where's the pay, no pay phones out on the street? I guess you don't need them. Photo albums. And when I was a kid, we used to sit back and check out my family's photo albums. Newspan...
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