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What were the normal day to day attitudes of Americans during the 1960's?

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How do those attitudes contrast to the day to day attitudes that we live with now?

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Up until the sixties, things were pretty peaceful and comfortable. The difference between the thinking of then and now is that many of the things that have become part of our culture now were brand new back then. From grade school through college, I did not know of one family in which there was divorce. Divorce was for the Hollywood crowd, not the everyday family. The only single parent family I knew was that of a girl who lost her mother through illness.

Movie were generally clean, TV was geared to talent shows (Ed Sullivan) and *family* entertainment (I Love Lucy). There was not a single program on TV that the whole family could not watch together.

People ate at home mostly...restaurants were for very special occasions. I remember the first McDonald's restaurant in my area. (I feel ancient)

One thing I remember about high school and college was that there were a few overweight kids, but not the obesity there is today. Today it looks like most of the college kids are very overweight. Since there were no computers (internet), dvd players, cell phones (texting), video games, etc. we spent most of our time hanging out, reading, going to the movies. Back then, we looked for payphones in order to contact our parents. I bought one of the first handheld calculators, Texas Instruments, in the 70's for $82. (We used slide rules in college...I was a science major)

I was in college during the mid-sixties and my recollections are that it was a scary time (violent protests, Kent state for example), unsettling and a sober time. Watching on live TV a Buddhist monk set himself on fire to protest the Vietnam War made an indelible impression on me. And the pictures of the bodies of US troops...they were shown on TV day after day until people generally got tired of seeing them. There was a lot of discussion about the draft and whether guys would join or flee to Canada.

Kids seemed to be protesting everything (that was my impression). Guys grew their hair really long in protest. And there was a group of kids on my campus that gathered in front of the cafeteria to protest the food! Kids were taking over college offices on other campuses and I found that scary because it felt like anarchy. The Civil Rights movement was in full swing. There were protests everywhere...Martin Luther King was assassinated. There were other assassinations: John and Robert Kennedy. That also led to a feeling of anarchy.

A whole new kind of music was introduced by the Beatles. They started out kind of corny, "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (I thought they were cool at the time) and got more and more psychedelic. Back then music always had a melody and the words were always easily understood. (Music today frequently does not have a melody and the words are not always clear.)

I remember there was a trailer in my neighborhood where some hippies lived. They ran around naked and smoked marijuana. They were stoned most of the time. That was 1968 and I had just gotten married and was living next door in my first house. I lived 45 min from Woodstock, NY, where they had the festival in 1969. Woodstock is still a wild place! (although I don't live in NY now)

To sum it up: things that we believed and trusted in were being questioned on a daily basis...religion, authority, government, morals, parental rights, values, goals, priorities.

http://www.fact-index.com/1/19/1960s.html (this is a pretty good overview)
http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade60.html
http://www.kyrene.org/schools/brisas/sunda/decade/1960.htm

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I just bought a LG 50in 1080p 120hz led smart tv but my surround sound system i have isnt working. Ive rried going thru the connection options i can think of. The surround sound system is a phillips dvd/surround sound system and it worked perfectly fine in my previous samsung lcd tv. It simply has the red, white, anx yellow cables. Can anyone offer some ideas on how to get this working? And yes, ive read the manual...


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It wont work with your new TV.

You have a standard def 'surround sound' system. Modern HDTV's do not have yellow composite inputs because the picture is usually horrible and people blame the TV and not the 70 year old standard def format.

You basically need a BluRay player which will play your old DVD's as well as BluRay.




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