Tempsontime65
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I've never like cd's much, I much prefer cassettes, my kids call me a dinasour[and I am] but I ain't giving up my cassettes...anyone one else?
They had a great run, there's still remains of them along thousands of miles of highways.Cassettes Anyone?
Don't let your kids push you around! Stick with your guns! What do they know starring at their smartphones for 16 hours everyday? I know what I'm talking about because I still have LP record albums. Don't laugh! Some of the reissued records in bookstores sell for $40 plus here in Canada. I used to buy LP records for $2.99 and then they went up to $3.99. I suppose that is what the good people are talking about when they talk about inflation!I've never like cd's much, I much prefer cassettes, my kids call me a dinasour[and I am] but I ain't giving up my cassettes...anyone one else?
Yup, I've got a pretty good collection of old Vinyl from the '70's and '80's, etc....Pink Floyd, ELO. and many others. I still listen to some of them on bad weather days, etc. Vinyl seems to be gaining in popularity, due to its excellent sound quality. Some of the old albums I bought years ago, for 3 or 4 dollars, are now selling on EBAY for 10 times what I paid. I've got a Sansui 9090DB amp that I paid about $400 for in the early 70's....some of those are now selling for as much as $3,000 on EBAY.I know what I'm talking about because I still have LP record albums. Don't laugh! Some of the reissued records in bookstores sell for $40 plus here in Canada.
I don't really remember liking cassettes too much. They always ended in a mess. Yes, I like the landline phone. A few years back I visited with a guy who said he was talking on a landline, like the one pictured, and he said it was the same phone that was at the house when he was a child. He only had one phone all of thoaw years. He was in his seventies at the time, and he still lived at his original family home in Memphis. He was an astronomer. He also said he was using the same fan he had for twenty years.
I'm right there with ya brother!!Don't let your kids push you around! Stick with your guns! What do they know starring at their smartphones for 16 hours everyday? I know what I'm talking about because I still have LP record albums. Don't laugh! Some of the reissued records in bookstores sell for $40 plus here in Canada. I used to buy LP records for $2.99 and then they went up to $3.99. I suppose that is what the good people are talking about when they talk about inflation!
Haaaaa, I hear ya, but at my age when my kids use it, I take it as a badge of honor, and it reminds me that I grew up in safer better time when kids could go outside and not worry about guns, when music was great coming out of the radio...I'M PROUD TO BE A...DINASOUR!!!No one is a "dinosaur" because they prefer an older invention. I have over a hundred cassettes but I rarely play
them. I have a cassette-CD player that is fine. I am sick of the word dinosaur. It's stupid and snobby.
Cool!!You're a T-Rex? A" dinosour" is a disparaging word.
. But used cassettes are still sold near me.
I have one from 1970.
Darn tootin!!
Thanks but I don't use em.@Tempsontime65 I have a cassette tape repair kit I'll gladly gift you for the cost of shipping
Thanks, but no. I have hundreds of my old favorite 45's that I play all the time, sing and dance along with them. love em!Gaer, if you can't find cassette players anywhere, you might want to look at ebay. We had an issue with a VHS tape recently, and bought a used(?) VHS player on ebay. Works just fine.