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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTV Guide Cover, October 23-29, 1954: Walt Disney
$0.15 cents. Keyboards don't even have a cent sign any more.
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TV Guide Cover, October 23-29, 1954: Walt Disney (Original Post)
IcyPeas
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,896 posts)1. Older typewriters often didn't have cent sign or a dollar sign.
You'd type a "c", then backspace and put in a "/" . Same with a dollar sign, only starting with an "s".
Sometimes it's fun to be old.
Frasier Balzov
(3,601 posts)2. Which control knob is Donald Duck adjusting?
On that 1954 television set?
IcyPeas
(22,816 posts)3. I thought it was a donut 🍩 😄
JoseBalow
(5,764 posts)4. I think that would be the On/Off power switch (and sometimes volume)
I remember a smaller button you would pull out to turn on the TV, and push it back in to turn it off. It also sometimes acted as the volume knob when you turned it - you'd pull the knob out and and turn it to adjust the volume, then wait while the TV warmed up. Some of them you would turn and it would click on and off and there was a separate volume knob, but I remember the combo was common for a while.