What in the world would have made them think people would still be using those three generations later? ...Unless they meant that in the sense of an antique, which, I mean, I have an antique record player and all, but.
O.o I would, its most far more durable then modern media recorders. and yeah i have a record player to. i use it more then my MP3 player. but i still like my phonograph better.
I had a tape deck in my '99 Beetle, which I retired in late 2008. It also had a six-disc changer, but the first thing I played in the car was a cassette (Big Black's "Songs about F*cking", cued up to Bad Penny).
I made sure that track was also the first in my new car. However that time I was playing it from a direct line plug to my MP3 player.
Meanwhile, I still have a Tandberg reel-to-reel two-track deck. I'm trying to convert an old radio production reel from my college days. I visited my old college recently and explained to some of the kids how we would make ads and IDs using tape desks.
Your comment to this made me laugh so hard, and I needed a laugh. I'm just imagining some kid opening the box on his birthday and seeing an antiquated (if kinda cool) tape deck. 'Er...thanks?'
You could just imagine the equivalent now, as you hand over a treasured iPod, kept through the decades, to your grandchildren. They wouldn't even know what an mp3 was...
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"Nope! You'll cart this around, and you'll like it!"
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and yeah i have a record player to. i use it more then my MP3 player. but i still like my phonograph better.
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As I recently heard:
"Well, we didn't have CDs when I was a kid, we listened to tapes though."
"Tapes... like... the sticky kind??"
*facepalm*
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I had a tape deck in my '99 Beetle, which I retired in late 2008. It also had a six-disc changer, but the first thing I played in the car was a cassette (Big Black's "Songs about F*cking", cued up to Bad Penny).
I made sure that track was also the first in my new car. However that time I was playing it from a direct line plug to my MP3 player.
Meanwhile, I still have a Tandberg reel-to-reel two-track deck. I'm trying to convert an old radio production reel from my college days. I visited my old college recently and explained to some of the kids how we would make ads and IDs using tape desks.
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Yes, exactly.
Great ad.
I'm into retro tech.
I have a Stylophone, and a Casio VL-1 keyboard. I'm just sorry I gave away my C64 system years ago.
Re: Great ad.
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