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If you are old enough that you had a record collection, please raise your hand. haha.
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That all died when cassette tapes came in On a side note who remembers http://www.mikanet.com/museum/item.php?item=107
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I still have a player somewhere, lol
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I had a little mini record player as kid that could play the records for the read-a-long books they came with. My parents had a nice cabinet record player and 8-track unit. The 8 track ate tapes but the record player had a really rich sound to it, lasted over 40 years before it finally died.
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Priceless moment was when my friend's 5 year old asked her if grandma and grandpa let her play with the iPad when she was little I remember when phones had cords stuck to the wall and rotary dials. My iPhone has more computing and graphics power than the $75,000 Silicon Graphics Unix machines we used to use in University about 18 or 20 years years ago.
Man I'm getting old... |