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Schurkey Audioholic Intern Mar 7, 2015 #4 Yeah, but OUR music made it all worthwhile. Their music couldn't exist without extreme convenience.
darien87 Audioholic Spartan Mar 9, 2015 #5 I love the recording from the radio thing. I used to hate it when DJ's would "hit the post", talk all the way until the lyrics started. I was like, "Shut up I'm trying to record the song!!!"
I love the recording from the radio thing. I used to hate it when DJ's would "hit the post", talk all the way until the lyrics started. I was like, "Shut up I'm trying to record the song!!!"
slipperybidness Audioholic Warlord Mar 10, 2015 #6 Schurkey said: Yeah, but OUR music made it all worthwhile. Their music couldn't exist without extreme convenience. Click to expand... +1 Convenient CRAP! How about when you had to try to rewind the cassette tape back into the cassette!!! Dang, I rejoiced at the death of cassette tapes. When I was a young child, our first computer was a Tandy TRS-80. The memory storage was a cassette recorder!
Schurkey said: Yeah, but OUR music made it all worthwhile. Their music couldn't exist without extreme convenience. Click to expand... +1 Convenient CRAP! How about when you had to try to rewind the cassette tape back into the cassette!!! Dang, I rejoiced at the death of cassette tapes. When I was a young child, our first computer was a Tandy TRS-80. The memory storage was a cassette recorder!
djreef Audioholic Chief Mar 12, 2015 #7 slipperybidness said: +1 Convenient CRAP! How about when you had to try to rewind the cassette tape back into the cassette!!! Dang, I rejoiced at the death of cassette tapes. When I was a young child, our first computer was a Tandy TRS-80. The memory storage was a cassette recorder! Click to expand... I used to play 'The Mine and the Minotaur' on an old TRaSh 80 at my buddy's house. That game was a total pia to get through - yet another thing that kids today won't have to face.
slipperybidness said: +1 Convenient CRAP! How about when you had to try to rewind the cassette tape back into the cassette!!! Dang, I rejoiced at the death of cassette tapes. When I was a young child, our first computer was a Tandy TRS-80. The memory storage was a cassette recorder! Click to expand... I used to play 'The Mine and the Minotaur' on an old TRaSh 80 at my buddy's house. That game was a total pia to get through - yet another thing that kids today won't have to face.
bears_t2 Junior Audioholic Mar 12, 2015 #8 I remember one night before I went to JA (Junior Achievement) because that"s what we did lol. I went to the sears. When I went in there was a magic machine called....... PONG and I thought how much better can it get? I bought my family 1 for Christmas. It cost if i remember correctly... 129.00 1978 dollars. I mean how much better could it get right??
I remember one night before I went to JA (Junior Achievement) because that"s what we did lol. I went to the sears. When I went in there was a magic machine called....... PONG and I thought how much better can it get? I bought my family 1 for Christmas. It cost if i remember correctly... 129.00 1978 dollars. I mean how much better could it get right??
3db Audioholic Slumlord Mar 12, 2015 #9 bears_t2 said: I remember one night before I went to JA (Junior Achievement) because that"s what we did lol. I went to the sears. When I went in there was a magic machine called....... PONG and I thought how much better can it get? I bought my family 1 for Christmas. It cost if i remember correctly... 129.00 1978 dollars. I mean how much better could it get right?? Click to expand... Did you know the inventors of Pong was Sanders, a defense company now owned by Lockheed?
bears_t2 said: I remember one night before I went to JA (Junior Achievement) because that"s what we did lol. I went to the sears. When I went in there was a magic machine called....... PONG and I thought how much better can it get? I bought my family 1 for Christmas. It cost if i remember correctly... 129.00 1978 dollars. I mean how much better could it get right?? Click to expand... Did you know the inventors of Pong was Sanders, a defense company now owned by Lockheed?