Welcome to my channel, you’ll find a variety of videos on different topics here. Most new content you’ll see on my channel right now is Australian TV Commercial complications from my VHS and DVD archive (and tapes borrowed from friends, family, and relatives), ranging currently from 1984 to 2011.
I’m also on the look out for Nine’s WWOS telecasts of any Formula One Grand Prix races (1981-2002, particularly pre-1997 races) and 500cc GP rounds (1988-1996), so if you happen to have any tapes in your collection with these races on them (hopefully with pre and post-race presentation intact), please contact me via e-mail.
I’ll archive any F1 or 500cc race from the specified time periods onto either my RU-vid channel or Internet Archive account, but I’m especially on the lookout for these races: -Any 500cc GP from the Ch. 9 era -1984 Monaco Grand Prix (F1) -1989 Japanese Grand Prix (F1) -1990 Japanese Grand Prix (F1) -1994 San Marino Grand Prix (F1) -1994 Australian Grand Prix (F1)
What a strange land....i have seen mountains, deserts and some trees depending on the part of the circuit. I remenber that incredible times, if i could come back....
Que buenos recuerdos, las cagivas , kocinski y doug, que buenos pilotos, con poca suerte en 500, para la clase que atesoraban, y el gran Barry , leyenda, ahora en la distancia del tiempo, que joven se fue❤
Against the Honda and Yamaha poor Lawson hasn't got the legs to keep Up On the straights,goes hard for a while then kind of farts and shits itself The cagiva does lol 😂😂😂😂
13:46 Ah ha! They WERE called happy pants!!! I was reminiscing with someone in the 2010s about the 90s and they thought I was making it up or that happy pants was just some weird regional name in my bogan country town lol.
1:23 “Not in stores until late 2008.” Yeah, to obtain the OG iPhone (2G) from 2007, you had to go through THIS. In June 2008, Apple unveiled the iPhone 3G, and was the first iPhone to ship in Australia. It arrived here on 11th July 2008, through Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. So it was actually mid-2008 that the iPhone came Down Under, NOT late 2008 as that WinningBid ad told us. And yeah, “enter the amount you want to pay in cents” you just put 1 cent. Easy. These phone competitions are very much obsolete today, and most you go online for. But before that, this was how you could obtain ringtones, subscribe to random services, and even win stuff, including that iPhone 2G. Anyone who did have the iPhone 2G (2007) bought it from eBay and got it shipped from the US, they are now basically useless, the 2G network shutdown in Australia began on 1 December 2016 when Telstra turned off their 2G network Australia-wide, and was completed on 1 August 2017, when Optus shut down their remaining 2G networks in SA, QLD, VIC, NSW and TAS. A bit of interesting history here. Another FYI, today’s iPhones are upright expensive as. The iPhone 15 Pro Max costs you nearly $2000. How times have changed. Best to stick to finding a great deal, so money can be saved, and still have a great premium-looking iPhone (or whatever phone you use).