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Post by maroon1 on Nov 12, 2016 19:06:41 GMT
Used to love this...cutting edge technology back in the day...wonder if Junior Jambo ever saw it?
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Post by MTS on Nov 12, 2016 20:02:45 GMT
Oracle on STV and Ceefax on BBC, I also used to book my holidays from it.
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Post by drj1956 on Nov 12, 2016 20:24:46 GMT
Ahhh remember it well, watching matches live on ceefax
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Post by dav 21/5/16 on Nov 15, 2016 21:57:28 GMT
Ahhh remember it well, watching matches live on ceefax[/quote Yep done that lots of times!
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Post by Simmy on Nov 18, 2016 9:16:53 GMT
there was a 'notification' button i think where you could still watch the tele and when there was a goal it would notify you. can't remember if it was just one game or every game.
fairly sure, the vidiprinter came along quite quickly too
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Post by maroon1 on Nov 18, 2016 11:33:08 GMT
there was a 'notification' button i think where you could still watch the tele and when there was a goal it would notify you. can't remember if it was just one game or every game. fairly sure, the vidiprinter came along quite quickly too Yeah there were "updates" that flashed the page number up on the screen, but before that it was the teleprinter in the Grandstand studios that updated things as the FT scores came in...that was cutting edge
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Post by drj1956 on Nov 18, 2016 14:43:13 GMT
One of the best things was following a penalty shootout on ceefax.
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Nov 19, 2016 16:33:16 GMT
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Post by heartofoak on Nov 19, 2016 16:33:16 GMT
there was a 'notification' button i think where you could still watch the tele and when there was a goal it would notify you. can't remember if it was just one game or every game. fairly sure, the vidiprinter came along quite quickly too Yeah there were "updates" that flashed the page number up on the screen, but before that it was the teleprinter in the Grandstand studios that updated things as the FT scores came in...that was cutting edge The teleprinter....almost forgot about that. It was like someone working a selctrix 3 typewriter, the one with the golfball.
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