This glorious Kodachrome 16mm film from my collection is made in the 'Mr. Bungle" style and shows a slice of life in LA in 1960. What I get from this one is that you really want the Dr. Pepper. As usual I transferred this reel with my own Telecine with no color correction needed. Enjoy!
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Still perfectly valid…again, thanks for giving these old films a second life….
50 cents for a hot school lunch! It was the same price in the 70s when I was in elementary school. Thanks inflation!
This is probably illegal to show in school now days.
Don't question – consume!
Now if they could only tell me what I need algebra for.
They need to show this in Australian schools, they are more worried about feelings and upsetting the illiterate parents.
Roger may still be making a wise decision to finance the bike if he invests the deferred balance wisely. Then again it's pretty embarrassing when the repo man comes for your bike.
The information in this little clip is still true today. Thank you, Fran, for preserving another classic.
I'm disappointed that they left out Metric Tensor theory and Non-Affine Transformations, but to be fair the space race hadn't really heated up yet.
Oh Roger
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Thanks for restoring a video that really adds up.