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I used one of these at work running a spreadsheet, I believe Lotus 123.
This piece of shit was $3800 bucks or more.
1983, so it was running DOS.
That's a great idea - put up a space where the various musicians of PatNet can upload tracks.
airpopped shit with no salt or butter.
Look at the top of the air popper. That top has a removable metal tray that you put butter in to melt as the popcorn pops. Pour the melted butter on, then salt it. I remember watching the popcorn pile shrink at the point where the butter was poured in.
I learned to drive stick in a Subaru BRAT. Goddamn - it had a school bus-type shifter on the floor (no center column) - 1st gear and reverse were about a foot apart. It felt more like rowing than shifting with my right hand.
Yes, back then it was an art to learn how to shift while keeping an arm around the girl.
I only knew a couple of people who had a player for these during the brief period where they were "popular".
komputodo says
the same people who bought a betamax
I still have that betamax.
waiting for it's comeback?
komputodo says
waiting for it's comeback?
Record players came back including albums now at Best Buy, so who knows......
I love the sound of vinyl
WookieMan says
I love the sound of vinyl
Ever heard VHS HiFi? Best analogue by far. Some studios recorded with it back in the day but it never caught on. It was like running tape at 30 feet per second (Flying heads).
I agree, it was almost as good as CD, but analog.
WookieMan says
I love the sound of vinyl
Ever heard VHS HiFi? Best analogue by far. Some studios recorded with it back in the day but it never caught on. It was like running tape at 30 feet per second (Flying heads).
stereotomy says
I agree, it was almost as good as CD, but analog.
I think CD's are awful. Digital blows it away. I've gone to live shows and get audio that's better than studio. Vinyl just has a unique sound that I cannot describe if you have a solid record player and speakers.
Get some studio monitors for digital music. Your world will change. About peed my pants the first time I jammed out on them. A good mix get around you if that makes sense. You hear it like the engineer and band wanted it to sound. Your car or standard speakers cannot replicate it.
Multichannel is sublime. I rent so I can't do ATMOS, but my system still made the low flyby in "Ford vs. Ferrari" turn heads.
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