I don't have any cartoons; any have anything interesting? [message #58171] |
Sun, 02 April 2006 10:20 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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I just read in the Times this article, Music Industry Sales Post Their Sixth Year Of Decline. Maybe we should re-start FM radio and Cassette decks. People make tapes, spread them around and the music starts to sell again. What they have now with all these copygaurds and lawsuits is killing the music industry. Nothin' like cutting off your nose to spite your face. But; ignorance is bliss.
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Re: I don't have any cartoons; any have anything interesting? [message #58172 is a reply to message #58171] |
Mon, 03 April 2006 05:32 |
Leland Crooks
Messages: 212 Registered: May 2009
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I miss cassette decks. I still have one, but haven't used it in a long time. Convienent, almost as fast a cd's for song search, and if you had a good deck and metal tape, the sound quality was excellent. Recording took longer in waiting for the finished product, but shorter if you include crashes, glitches, coasters and all the other crap that happens with digital. We havd sacrificed quality for size in two of my favorite mediums, music and photography. MP3's mostly suck for sound, and unless you're using pro gear, 35mm still kills digital, and even with pro the grain structure is still better. But you can carry 1000 songs is your pocket, or 500 pictures on a credit card size camera. Who cares what it sounds or looks like. Just my luddite rant for the day.
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Re: I don't have any cartoons; any have anything interesting? [message #58175 is a reply to message #58174] |
Mon, 03 April 2006 08:23 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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You remmember that deck? I can't find many who do; thats great, I don't think a lot of peole understand what I say in describing how it worked. You know; your earlier rant is indicative of how I hear a lot of people explaining how they feel about all this new but useless technology. First they use everyone as guinea pigs by selling the crap before it is perfected and letting the consumers endure the problems; "Model's 1-5 all suck; you must buy model no 6." Then all the copyright hoohah; they can't sell music because it isn't much good, so they slap tons of program driven locks on everything to make it worse. Now I hear the newest digital equipment will have the copyguard built-in to the units; and as usual it will compromise the sound. You know what? I'm sticking with vynil; the weasals can't mess with that.
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