Posted by DH in Carolina on November 22, 2010 at 11:32:50 from (173.212.0.27):
In Reply to: First Television posted by olddog on November 22, 2010 at 05:54:49:
My Grandfather bought a tv around 1954, and I was around six years old. They were afraid to take it in the house until it had been tested because they were afraid it would give off radiation and might blow up. So they hooked it up next to the barn and let it play for two days. Never forget that they were thrashing oats and everyone would stop once in a while to look at it. After a couple weeks they never worried about it anymore. We would walk down the holler and watch Gunsmoke every Sat. night.
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