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Agree. I remember being at Oasis Centreparcs in CUmbria when we played derby County away . I think it was the second game of Moyes' spell at Everton. Just checking on teletext waiting for the scores. Was a cracking game too. Derby 3-4 Everton in the end.
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Likewise. A sad day. Hours and hours of my youth were spent on ceefax.... The waiting to get to the league you wanted through about 12 pages and annoyance if you missed a result and had to wait for it to go round again.
How different it is for the kids today. Anyting they could possibly need instantly. I remember following the racing tips on channel 4's pages religiously when I was about 11 ![]() |
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'I have fond childhood memories of following the football scores on Ceefax as the pages scrolled through you had to wait in anticipation to see if anything had changed.'
Great memories, I had this button that would alert you in the corner if the page updated with a goal or red card, it was unbearable near the end of the game. 302!! |
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I remember getting my mates brother to put all our bets on in the bookies. Then off to another mates whose mum was at work. Grub and drinks ready then 'watch' the racing on Ceefax. The 'off' sign flashes then that tortuous wait for the result to flash up. Seemed to take bloody ages.
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Loved the vidi printer (page 333 I think)
Ceefax's very own version of sky sports results |
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Early 90s as students doing 50p long lists, one from each section sort of thing on a saturday afternoon
one tv for ceefax, one tv for watching every time it went round a goal would come up, guaranteed it had made or sunk somebodys line |
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Is it me, or did the last 5 minutes of a game take ages, and last minute goals never go my way
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La plus ca change
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Interminable waits for pages to load, too many glitches, dreadful graphics and pictures often corrupted making you wonder why they bothered. Anyway, enough about Betfair... sad to see Ceefax go
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Lol ICS
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I can remember when a race was off Id switch the Ceefax back to normal tv then use a newspaper to do a slow tortuous reveal of the result when it came through from the bottom upwards to final find my horse was unplaced. How sad :(
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back in the pre-sky yrs my dad used take bloody ages checking horse results
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Yeah ceefax took a while to navigate, i remember playing bamboozle on channel 4!
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very sad day if its true, dont live in britain any more so its a while since i made the last of my daily visits to pages 302 and 312. in sweden even though the broadcasts themselves have look been digital we do actually still have good old fashioned "retro" ceefax (and you can get an iphone app to look at the pages wherever you go).
pointless decison to get rid of it as well. the digital text service is totally charmless. |
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Bamboozle
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Arguing with the other half "its red"...."its not its green"
"its fking red! " "told you! " |
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He looked like Jeff Stelling!
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http://bamboozle.teletextmobile.com - Bamboozle for iPhone, I'm having that!
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Channel 4 Text had the bookmakers pages (page 600 I believe), reminded me of the screens at the bookies themselves.
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I didn't even know they still had it. Always used to check page 302 when i got in from school.
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My TV is fecked. Can't get ITV to watch the football or any other channel. BBC2 disappeared 2 weeks ago too.
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Football briefs on ceefax 312 and an unhealthy fascination with the premium rate (football) phone-line ads on teletext 141
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spent many an afternoon looking at scores or horse racing results to update.
lol ics |
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the bamboozle cheat!! press a colour and if you saw the page number change to a certain number that you knew was the bamboozled page, press another colour quick untill u got the follow on question\page!!
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