0:18 NO people do NOT dream in black & white, that is an OLD false myth that has been corrected. When did this air? Everyone dreams in color, and that had NOTHING to do with why this was in black & white & then switched to color. It's because in the book (when people used to read) it describes Dorothy's life as dull & gray in Kansas. In the book, the story was NOT a dream.
2004: Old AT&T and Cingular open up roaming as native between their networks. Three years later in early 2007, Apple's Steve Jobs would annouce the first iPhone. It was exclusive to "Cingular" in the USA until an undisclosed date (2010). The New AT&T (that we still know in 2024) formed shortly before the iPhone launched in late 2007. As such, the first iPhone never saw "Cingular" as the carrier name in the hands of users; they all got New AT&T SIMs. Look for press photos of the first iPhone. A lot of the photos have "Cingular" as the carrier name. Old AT&T and New AT&T (the company we know today) were very differently owned companies.
From season 5 of Hollywood Squares (with Tom Bergeron), this is a November 21, 2002 episode and it's also day four of a special week with radio DJs playing for charity. On this episode, J.D. plays against Cubby. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Thank you! I remember watching this back in the day. I would love to see it again, but I guess the music rights would be too expensive. Just like all of those VH1 rock and pop countdowns that aired during this same era.
From the description, it sounds like you know quite a lot about Zest. I recently came across some old Zest bars while cleaning my mother's room after she passed away. I'm trying to figure out if it's pre-2007 or not. There are only 2 and they've been kept in a zip lock bag. They are certainly larger than modern bars and they're shape like an octagon, very thick in the middle. Are these the detergent bars? Any idea? Thanks.