2:42 Those were the newest fuel pumps at the time which are still around today at some regional petrol stations or some petrol stations closer to the city still have those old pumps for their high flow diesel pumps while all of their other pumps are a lot newer! :)
Fantastic footage how I miss the good old days of regional TV, If the founders of these stations knew what their stations were like today they would be turning In their graves.
As kids, my brother and i would walk down to the creek and the golf course for adventure under the bridge. The monument to the dead workers was sobering, even to a stupid young kid that i was
The Commission and Coroners inquest were deliberately handed evidence that was tampered with by NSW police that deliberately excluded Dons killer from the reenactment that follwed to avoid detection,the killer was in fact Tom Bunnell from 21 div,this has now been proven,as both the killers son,who witnessed the killing,has now been joined by his sister,who both have stated to authorities that their father followed Mackay from inside the hotel,to his car door to execute him as planned,then a cessna was used later that night to throw the heavily chained body into lake Cargelligo,100% fact.
That’s funny - “ couldn’t touch the panels and anyway “ 1987 - Bathurst he must have changed his mind. Then after the race ship the entire body of car 10 to England.
Thanks for the share! do you happen to have any more of this footage, this is camera 1 & there is a camera 2 & camera 3 that go with this from Seven Network?
I LOVE that this is all lengthy B-Roll footage...THANK YOU for preserving and sharing this!!! This helps our research for restoring our Data General machines!
Nice footage but it’s not correctly titled. The footage shows Data General minicomputer equipment, apparently at a Data General office in Australia. No DEC equipment is shown.
@@billb6283 Sorry, I didn't catch your sarcasm. Now I see how stupid I was :-) I'm a little bit younger, so the first computers I worked with were a Polish IBM PC XT clone Mazovia and a Soviet IBM PC clone ES-1841 (not to mention my first own computer - a ZX Spectrum clone "Leningrad": in Soviet Union you had to build computer by yourself if you wanted to have one at home :-). Unfortunately I didn't work with these old minicomputers and mainframes, which I like so much.
@@saszab No worries. Yes I programmed on a DEC PDP-11/70 and we also had a Data General Nova 3 that I didn't work with. I read "The Soul of A New Machine" (still available), many years ago about the DG Eclipse MV/8000. We later moved to IBM mainframes. If you're really interested you can still run these old OSs using emulation. There's "simh" for DEC and DG minicomputers and there's "Hercules" for IBM mainframes. You can run MVS 3.8J which is old but still very similar to IBMs latest OS, z/OS. I've done a tiny bit with the ZX Spectrum also in emulation but I don't have any background with it.