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Bazile | 16:21 Mon 15th Dec 2014 | Society & Culture
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Just had a chat with a colleague about things that have disappeared / almost disappeared over very recent years -

Remember carbon paper ?

I remember writing a letter out long hand - sending it to the typing pool - receiving letter back - correcting typing errors - sending back to typing pool .

Oh how technology have come on a pace in a very short while .

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You can still get Tippex.
Pressing the B button in the telephone boxes, hoping to get pennies that somebody had forgot to push.
#You can still get Tippex.#

I know, but do you see it being used smarty pants?
The trick was to stuff newspaper up the button B chute then go round the boxes the next morning to collect your winnings.
Dtc Izal loo paper when you ran out of tracing paper
Trivia fans - did you know that paper correction fluid, which became trademarked as Typex, was invented by the mother of Mike Nesmith from The Monkees.

When she died, Mrs N left half her $30 million dollar fortune to a charity, and the other half went to Mike.

Mike went on to carve out a second eight-figure bank balance as a musician and song-writer, and then a third when he was in on the ground floor of pop videos on TV, which evolved into MTV.
Standing in the 'Co-op' watching the change whizzing around overhead on wires and cables to/from the cashiers booth.

I reckon BOO can remember that ☺☺☺
Whizzy overhead cash carriers in larger shops...as a child I thought they were magic, there was none of this self service till malarkey back then

http://www.ids.u-net.com/cash/images/antemp5.jpg

lol Alice, SNAP!
When you could actually get electrical things you could actually mend yourself instead of just being full of modules you can't open let alone repair.

I knew that Andy,at one time it seemed to be asked at every pub quiz I went too.
Spangles !
Yes Mikey, and do the remember the "Olde English" varieties?
I still use tipex trp
Trt
Most large department stores had the 'Lamson' system, a network of tubes through which canisters were propelled by vacuum to the cashier. I can still remember the 'thud' it made when returned with the change.
I think ASDA still use vacuum tubes.
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If these systems are still in use then it is internal transfer of cash. I was thinking of the time when the salesperson wrote out a receipt, put it in the canister with your money, sent it off and you had to wait for the change coming back.
In those days prices in large stores mostly ended in 11d, so quite often you were waiting for a penny change.

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