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NeedSpeed
08-04-2011, 12:38pm
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v649/sw_coder/Never_Know.jpg
:shots:
Datawiz
08-04-2011, 12:38pm
:lol:
GRN ENVY
08-04-2011, 12:43pm
:rofl: I remember having to do that
themonk
08-04-2011, 12:48pm
Scoob, is that you?
Cybercowboy
08-04-2011, 12:51pm
I remember how to fix 8-track tapes. You actually had to take the case apart. :lol:
There was no worse sound in the world than the sound of one of your cassette's being eaten by your cassette player. :willy:
Nemesis
08-04-2011, 2:22pm
There was no worse sound in the world than the sound of one of your cassette's being eaten by your cassette player. :willy:
For real. Then you hold the tape and whip it at people again and again in anger.
mrvette
08-04-2011, 2:27pm
:lol:
how a cassette and this:
http://pal2pal.com/BLOGEE/images/uploads/Scotch-Tape-Roll.jpg
The only possible link between that and the cassette is Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing.....
you never wanted to use scotch tape to fix any recording tape, not audio and certainly not video....
I remember we used some translucent white tape, no doubt by 3M also....
the goo on it would not slip and run in heat....
:cheers:
http://img.ehowcdn.com/article-page-main/ehow/images/a07/pl/h1/convert-8-track-tape-cd-800x800.jpg
http://www.armsco.com/match/match-pl.jpeg
mrvette
08-04-2011, 2:30pm
OH, here is a good tach question for you all, WHAT device was the predecessor of the 8 track cassette?? what was it called, and where was it used?? and for what reason....??
:waiting:
Kevin_73
08-04-2011, 2:42pm
OH, here is a good tach question for you all, WHAT device was the predecessor of the 8 track cassette?? what was it called, and where was it used?? and for what reason....??
:waiting:
Reel to reel?
pappytinker
08-04-2011, 2:46pm
I remember how to fix 8-track tapes. You actually had to take the case apart. :lol:
I had a little flat blade screw driver specially modified to move those locking tabs to separate the case and a repair kit with the spring loaded feet that held the ends of the tape in place while using a razor blade to make the diagonal cut. Even had a roll of the adhesive foil tape. As a matter of fact, I still have a box of those 8-track tapes and a stereo to play them in.
mikeg826
08-04-2011, 3:08pm
One would put the tape over the notches on the top of a cassette so it could be overwritten. :cheers:
:iagree: or just a small balled up piece of paper.
MrPeabody
08-04-2011, 3:11pm
OH, here is a good tach question for you all, WHAT device was the predecessor of the 8 track cassette?? what was it called, and where was it used?? and for what reason....??
:waiting:
Radio stations use a similar cartridge or "cart" which was a tape loop for commercials.
Kerrmudgeon
08-04-2011, 3:26pm
Boy, you guys really are older than dirt!.....:rofl:
http://images.clipartof.com/small/231463-Royalty-Free-RF-Clipart-Illustration-Of-Santa-Walking-With-A-Cane-His-Butt-Showing-Through-A-Hospital-Gown.jpg
Uncle Pervey
08-04-2011, 3:27pm
4-track?
I had a 4-Track player :D
Don't forget one of these too!
http://us.cdn4.123rf.com/168nwm/sframe/sframe1002/sframe100200004/6344418-black-business-briefcase-with-brass-clasps-and-a-handle.jpg
I think 8 track tapes were the best invention EVAR!
the music never stops...perfect for late night stoner parties.
LZ IV and Floyd DSoTM were excellent in this endeavour :D
MrPeabody
08-04-2011, 3:44pm
I think 8 track tapes were the best invention EVAR!
the music never stops...perfect for late night stoner parties.
LZ IV and Floyd DSoTM were excellent in this endeavour :D
It was easier to roll joints on 33 rpm album covers, though.
Nemesis
08-04-2011, 4:25pm
Most of us will never know this either
http://www.dreamstime.com/hand-crank-in-an-old-car-thumb15452923.jpg
http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad214/brinkmancorvette/f310b956.jpg
no batteries!!!
Sadly they may never know what a manual transmission is.
JustinStrife
08-05-2011, 1:15am
Sadly they may never know what a manual transmission is.
That isn't too far off either.
I was so happy to ditch cassette tapes and go to CD's, and now digital.
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