Quite a few, actually. At that time most cable TV systems were Community TV Antenna systems (CATV) and they were set up to receive stations because of their distance or weak signal due to terrain limitations and then fed to subscribers via cable. It wasn't until a few years later that cable TV as we know it today became what it is because of satellite technology.
Films were watched in theaters much as they are today, only in 2D. Films were regularly broadcast on the Broadcast Networks CBS, NBC, ABC. Many local affiates also broadcast films. In the mid-70's, VCR's were starting to become mainstream. They allowed someone to record a broadcast and play it back later. There were a few cable channels and HBO that also showed films.
Chevy stopped using cable driven tachs to read rpms back in the very early sixties.
The Beatles, way back in the sixties.
An RF bypass is a small box fitted to the back on a cable decoder box. It's function is to 'strip off' the Analogue TV channels from the cable feed & provide them to your TV as with a normal airial. It is only available in cable areas that still broadcast analogue programme's & not every cable decoder will be fitted to them. (ex cable engineer)
His name is Eddie Cochran.
Take the radio out. On the back is a red cable and a yellow cable. About 2 inches down are the connectors. undo them and swap them over so that red connects to yellow and yellow connects to red.
Yes, back in the sixties.
That would be the "Kingston Trio".
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You can find lots of vintage shoes online at websites such as amazon or ebay, though finding a particular size may be hard to find. I believe the Nike Air Pegasus was made back in the sixties, retired, then returned later.
Some converter boxes have an 'Analog pass through' feature allowing for just that. All stations will be required to broadcast in digital as of June. While this date has been pushed back a few times, this new deadline seems fairly solid. Get the converter box, you will love the new stations and services. There is also rebates so the boxes cost almost nothing. The truth is that some translators and some low power TV Stations will be transmitting NTSC Analog after June 12, 2009 so with a NTSC Analog TV Tuner and an ATSC Digital TV Tuner you will receive all channels.