mjp
Founding member
I had a TEAC cassette to CD conversion machine, but I sold it when I was finished (or so I thought) converting my cassettes to CD almost three years ago.
So the other day I suddenly started thinking, "Shit, how am I going to play cassettes now?" Never mind that I have no reason to play cassettes, I thought it anyway. So I bought a cassette deck.
I mention this here for no reason.
All this after telling Carol I wasn't going to "buy any frivolous shit" this year.
Oh, did you know it's really hard to find good quality blank cassette tapes now? No one manufactures high bias tape anymore. If you're of a certain age you can remember when blank cassettes were as common and cheap as Uber driver murder sprees. No more.
Not that I need any. But you know, in case I ever do.
So the other day I suddenly started thinking, "Shit, how am I going to play cassettes now?" Never mind that I have no reason to play cassettes, I thought it anyway. So I bought a cassette deck.
I mention this here for no reason.
All this after telling Carol I wasn't going to "buy any frivolous shit" this year.
Oh, did you know it's really hard to find good quality blank cassette tapes now? No one manufactures high bias tape anymore. If you're of a certain age you can remember when blank cassettes were as common and cheap as Uber driver murder sprees. No more.
Not that I need any. But you know, in case I ever do.