Real, true country music is nowhere to be found nowadays, except on XM/Sirius. Hank is probably rolling over in his grave with what what is being portrayed as "country music" now...........
Carburetors are extinct. I miss those things. I can remember when I could rebuild a ThermoQuad in about two hours, including the time it took to soak it in a vat of carburetor cleaner after disassembly.............. Well, you didn't soak the plastic body, of course.....
Points and condensors are gone, too. Anyone remember setting the dwell on the points?
Dippity-Doo ain't no more, either........
Is Brylcreme still around?
I haven't seen SOS pads in many years. I used to use those to clean the white-walls on my tires (if they didn't have raised white letters). I always made sure that the raised white letters showed on my cars when I bought new tires. Speaking of white-walls, they're gone, too.
Remember Zayres Department stores? We used to have one in the Frayser area of Memphis back when I was growing up. Always went there to buy my models with the money I earned from my PAPER ROUTES! I actually had three routes at the same time for quite a while. Nowadays, you have to have a drivers license to get a paper route. I had a bike, and, if that wasn't available, I had two feet to carry me along my routes.
TV sets with CRTs (cathode ray tubes - or, the picture tube)! Two to three minutes to warm up before the picture showed up, but the sound was instant.
Are control-line aircraft with the Cox .049 engines still around?