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FYI! Last read at 06:50 on 2024/04/29.

Adverts I remember

I was talking to mom the other day, and we got on to the topic of adverts. She remembered all these horrid jinge-heavy cheese-laden adverts from the late '50s. What's worse is one of those seriously-minority satellite channels was playing a stream of them and - gah! - mom knew the words to sing along. Something she's not thought about for longer than I've been alive...

Well, I'm a child of the '80s so what do I remember?

Oh, but yes... you'll be reading this list and thinking it's nothing but beer and chocolate. Okay, try this, in alphabetical order too (whoo!)...

 

Animation I remember (er, from the '80s)

Okay, okay, enough reminiscence. There's one other. A boy. Some sort of generic hero-saves-the-day rubbish. He has models in his pocket. Like a little model car. Which when taken out of his pocket can turn into a real car... sound familiar to anybody?

 

Mozilla twittage

So I'm running Firefox 3.6.
I ask it to look for updates. It does.
It says 3.5.8 is available.

Now, on the ASSUMPTION that this was the one released with the vulnerabilities claimed to be fixed, I retrograde to the older version. Looks/feels the same.
Only, the "What's new" page has autoloaded. A message up the top recommends:

For security reasons, we recommend downloading the latest and greatest version.

I click the link. Security is important, right?
The link takes me to Firefox 3.6.
So I ask my (retrograded) Firefox to look for updates.
It says 3.6 is available.

Gaaaaaaah! You morons!

I download and (re)install 3.6.
So after 20Mb of pointless downloading, plus the time taken for the installation (at least I was making pasta at the time), I cannot believe the thing is so frigging braindead as to say 3.5.8 is an update from 3.6! I mean, I'm pretty poor at maths but even I can work that out!

 

Your comments:

Rob O'Donnell, 20th February 2010, 10:17
Yep I remember those- you might get a few comments now, as you do tend to write long blog entries. So, without further ado, one of my enduring memories as brought back by one particular jingle. Here we have the worst joke ever:

Two guys work in a restaurant. One named Yorfase, the other named Hans.Yorfase was a new waiter, Hans was the kitchen assistant.The restaurant was a fish restaurant, the kind that you choose which fish/lobster/crab/squid that you wish to eat, and it gets taken to the kitchens, etc.In the tank there was a squid that Yorfase had grown fond of. It was areal straggly looking thing, mild green in colour with hairy lips,almost like a beard and moustache. It seemed fond of Yorface and used to let Yorfase tickle him when the manager wasn't around. One day, a man came into the restaurant and ordered Squid. Yorfase asked which squid he would like. The man pointed to the mild green squid and said "that one". Yorfase tried to make the man to choose a larger more attractive active squid but the man refused to change his mind. Sadly, Yorfase took his squid into the kitchens and lay it on the chopping board. The squid looked at Yorfase with sad watery eyes as it awaited its fate. Yorfase stood with the chopping knife in his hand and could not kill his friend. He called to Hans who was assigned to plate washing, and asked if he could do the terrible deed, Yorfase could just not bear to kill the squid. Hans admitted that he could not kill the squid either. The moral of the story is....Hans that do dishes are as soft as Yorfase with Mild Green Hairy Lipped Squid!.

Rob, 20th February 2010, 10:30
I particularly remember the Hamlet ad where he's a golfer stuck in one of those sandpit things that golfers have a proper name for..

Fly fishing- - Yellow Pages. And yep, the book came after!

we used to have Smiths crisps in the tuckshop in school - they had a factory in Cheadle we passed. Now it's just a car park for a supermarket...

Funny you should write about videos - here's mine: http://www.youtube.com/user/irrelevantdotcom

Animation - what about Fingerbobs, Mary Mungo and Midge, Bagpuss (he says, looking at the DVDs on the shelf..) Still as popular today as the new stuff, if the reactions of my little one are anything to be judged by.

And firefox? Go get a browser thatnot just anybody can fiddle with. I'm running Opera and never have that sort of problem...

ok, here's hoping you honor <br> tags in comments - CRs don't work for sure.. Get ready little submit button..
Rob, 20th February 2010, 10:30
Drat.
Rick, 20th February 2010, 17:42
I've converted your <br>s to real linebreaks for you. HTML is rejected, for obvious reasons. ☺
It is \n and \p for newline and para break.

Mild green Hairy Lipped Squid? Arrrgh!

Rick, 4th March 2010, 04:22
Update... For linebreaks just press Enter! Don't bother with special codes (it WAS a hassle, wasn't it?). ☺
Rick, 6th March 2010, 03:50
Rob - my mother just get the Bagpuss DVD from Amazon. I'm looking forward to XviDing that to watch on Azumi. <yyyaaawwwnnn!> 
 
Do you remember the Moomins? 
 
Oh, yes - I remember that S..S..Studio Line. Idiotic. But not as bad as the Giant Suzuki ad. OMG! 
SuperChannel - was that the BSB "squariel" thing that was around before Sky-as-we-know-it turned up (via the short-lived BSkyB)? 
 
Here's mine (you might spot a bias!): http://www.youtube.com/user/HeyRick1973
Rob, 24th July 2011, 22:47
Moomins! Squeeek squeek squeeeeeeek! 
 
No, Super channel was a cable-only pan-european channel. But you could pick it up if you had one of the HUGE dishes that existed before DTS. We didn't; that was recorded off Greenwich Cablevision. (very hackable, just used VHF frequencies!)  
 
"Sky" was another such channel before they decided to rent space on Astra and flog direct-to-home satellite dishes. BSB actually owned their own satellites and broadcast in digital right from the start, but didn't have the marketing power that Sky had, so lost out.

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