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There was another Twilight Zone episode called "Static" about an elderly man
in a rooming house who drags his old console radio out of the basement. He hears all sorts of vintage programs on it...until anyone else comes into the room...then it turns to static, and they all, of course, think the guy is crazy. Anyone have the experience of a technophobe who ruins their radio reception? I've got a cousin who has no interest in shortwave or am dxing. I can be listening to a distant signal, and when this guy walks into the room, the signal fades to noise. He assumes I've seen sitting there listening to noise, and he thinks I'm crazy! Jay "Stereophile22" wrote in message ... Yep, and it's a horrible movie. It's certainly not the best use of Dennis Quaid's talents. A better one, not a movie, but an old tv show back in the 70's was an episode of "Darkroom", which was a show in the style of "The Twilight Zone". You could even say it was "The Twilight Zone" if it wasn't for the different name and that it wasn't. Anyway, the best I can remember it, in one episode, a man starts getting radio signals from the past (from the world war 2 era). on an old radio. Either his father or grandfather had died on a ship that went down during world war 2. (I forget if it was his father or grandfather). He tries to transmit a signal into the past to save the ship in order to save his (father or grandfather) so that his ( father or grandfather) would be alive never having died in world war 2. At the end, he finally succeeds in getting the message to the ship that's in the past. When he wakes up, tthe ship never went down during world war 2, and his (father or grandfather) is alive. But then he finds out that America is now controlled by German Nazis and has been ever since World War 2. And I think his (father or grandfather) says something to him like "It would be better off being dead than to live under Nazi rule like this". And that was the end of that story. His sucessful radio signal into the past changed history in a bad way. Luckily, none of that ever happened in real life. |
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