31 August 2018

Free For All Friday - No. 511 by Steve

If we could invent a time machine to take you back in time to say the late 1980's for a week....

What year would you go back to? And what would you buy for daily use in 2018 when you returned to today, after your trip back in time?

But if you don't want to go back in time, you can discuss anything organiser related.

Have a great weekend.

13 comments:

  1. 1982 is not the late 80s i know - but that is when the Commodore 64 started selling. I learned my first coding on the C64 - loved working out the algorithms with a flow chart then code a game from scratch in Basic. I would love to have a working full version of a C64 now - not the replica game version that came out this year

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  2. 1987 without a doubt. This was the peak year for Filofax with stationers having truly massive displays of classic binders (the Winchester alone came in 5 ring sizes and several colours) and literally hundreds of different packs of leaves and other inserts to peruse. And all British made (as an iconic British brand should be). Everyone seemed to have a Filofax (or a Time Manager or Time System) and you would constantly compare set-ups with colleagues.

    The bubble had burst by 1990 and it’s never been quite the same since.

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    1. I was a child then and did not see any real filofaxes. i feel i missed out!! i had a binder but it was definitely not a filofax

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  3. ooops and i hit enter before finishing .. so yes C64. I was a child at the time, and i did all my flowcharts for programming in an old ring binder, i dont know what brand it was, butit was a personal size. so i would want my C64 and my 'filofax'that had my programming notes

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  4. I agree with Tim that 1987 would be a good year to pick. I would visit Heffers bookshop in Cambridge and bring back a leather jotta in each available colour.

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  5. Yes, 1987 would be my year too, as it was when I got my first Filofax. A personal in dark brown, type name unknown and lost in the mists of time now. I remember the excitement of all those inserts, choosing new pages and the stationery bliss which was Harold Hockey's shop in Bristol.I could never pass that store without nipping in. Happy days!! xx

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  6. 1984 very specifically, just so I could go see ghostbusters in the cinema as though it was the first time all over again! It would also mean I could buy a brand new, crisp, clean leather filofax and a new PDA that would fit in it and choose lots of business inserts for it. #goodtimes

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  7. I was in grade school in the 1980's. I wish someone had introduced me to planners back then. I could have been way more successful.

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  8. 1983, my first year at university, my first planner PTM - Personal Time Management - black leather peronal size.

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  9. 1987, Friday October 16. Go short on the Dow and FTSE and use the proceeds to buy out Filofax and run it as my personal hobby. Who’s in?!

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    1. Me! 1987/88 is the time I'd like to go back to. If not helping to buy out Filofax then at least picking up some Winchesters 5/4 ring especially blue and green + some other models. Some limited edition Winchesters from that time. Packs of inserts they did back then but don't do now.
      Fenwicks in Newcastle, when they had a pen department and displayed filofaxes beautifully in glass display cases. Though they didn't shut that down until shortly after the aqua Maldens were out.

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  10. Only if your 'phone line remains working after the "non-hurricane" that happened last night....hope your car didn't get crushed by any falling branches / trees.

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