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Who can explain Russian technology in the 1980s?
I just watched a show about technology in the 1980s - the Sony walkman, computers, microwaves, etc....
Was technology in Russia the same in the 1980s? When did Russians get the Walkman, arcade games, CDs, home computers, etc..... Just curious. |
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...oplada_MIR.jpg |
It probably took them a couple of years, but they definitely had it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGtDI68kFAo |
Sony just released this in Russia a few months ago. Lines around the block.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...e92a416b8c.jpg |
how was american tech in the 80-s?
did they manage to make a walkman or did sony have to do it for them? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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http://cheryldrake_1.tripod.com/site...g.w560h420.jpg The happy customers: I love the American shopping videos - they make this world better :thumbsup The UK peeps rule too, because the taste of Chinese dream is priceless ;) |
wasn't a lot of it blocked in the 80s?
edit: blocked or they had their own versions? |
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Weird thread. |
Yes, HIGHLY ADVANCED :1orglaugh
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They get their technology mysteriously after the US invents it. So does China. |
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No kidding, I knew that since I was a kid. https://hackadaycom.files.wordpress....tube.jpg?w=800 |
When I was kid, I remember my mother brought me bag full of toys from Russia. They were pretty advanced at the time and very interesting although most of them were related to military (at least in that package I've got). I can clearly remember some kind of lunokhod that was going around the room on batteries.
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After thinking about this last night, I am also interested in how technology expanded in Europe during the same time. |
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Seems Russian commercials were about just as horrible as they were in the US in the 1980s. |
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This isn't a "US vs Russia" thing, more about how technology advanced in different parts of the world. |
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This is why so many US Americans apply every year to immigrate to Russia :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
Ever been to Brighton Beach in New York? :1orglaugh |
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I get it Russia Good America Bad.
Truthfully, I don't give a fuck so long as we are not in a shooting war. I wonder how much money was spent in preparation of that war in the past 50 years? Unfortunately BOTH the Russian and US Governments, and their military-industrial complexes, have profited by creating conflict -- at their peoples' expense. Mind-fuck pseudo war threats :2 cents: All out wars are not survivable -- anyone with any education knows that. |
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The typical music players available in the USSR: http://ru.fishki.net/picsw/102012/04...tofon-0003.jpg http://smotriinfo.net/wp-content/upl...da102s_694.jpg http://www.savok.org/uploads/posts/2...wesna202fr.jpg http://www.rw6ase.narod.ru/00/mg_kat...r_mk106_02.jpg http://img11.nnm.me/6/9/1/6/8/b82d01...77d809bd05.jpg http://img13.nnm.me/e/b/d/0/3/01dc41...0a607d9cd5.jpg http://i.otzovik.com/2013/05/26/438771/img/1955821.jpg Here is first commercial Soviet VHS player (serial production started in 1982) - actually a copy of the Japanese one: http://img1.joyreactor.cc/pics/comme...A-1461629.jpeg I was a lucky guy and I had this one (exactly this particular model) - made in Japan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: http://wikiboombox.com/tiki-download...d=1049&display |
I crack up everytime I see these topics.. cyberseo is such a brainwashed tool..
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I'm sure he is talking about how great their space program is. The US has a rover on Mars for years now and a probe at Jupiter's moons and he is still raving about a space station - which the US did in the 1970s. Yawn. |
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Да еще и трусливые как бабы, "морская пехота блеать" - в случае барагоза вы ведь и дня не продержитесь ("I blocked him" - я щас заплачу просто)... Куй с ней, с арматурой, но лом (ЛОМ БЛЕАТЬ!) Эти пацаны вас - морских кроликов за минуту на половой орган намотают. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeli...novation#1980s
10 Cold War Weapons That Terrified U.S. Military Intelligence Computers in the USSR: A story of missed opportunities | Russia Beyond The Headlines Immediately after World War II Stalin’s government began to recognize the need to achieve a technical breakthrough in industry and science as the burgeoning Cold War required the mobilization of the nation’s intellectual resources. By the early 1950s the USSR had established a modern computer industry. However, by the beginning of the 1970s, the Soviet government decided to put a stop to these unique developments and resolved to pirate copies of Western systems instead. As a result, an entire industry’s progress was halted. |
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Computers in the USSR: A story of missed opportunities | Russia Beyond The Headlines |
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