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Dec. 17th, 2025 08:39 am"He took the Walkman out of his pocket and flipped through the songs in the cassette."
Oh, sweetie. That's... that's just not how cassette tapes work. Not even overseas. You fast forward or rewind - literally winding the tape again - and hope that your timing is amazing. I mean, with practice I guess you can get pretty good, but still.
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Oh, sweetie. That's... that's just not how cassette tapes work. Not even overseas. You fast forward or rewind - literally winding the tape again - and hope that your timing is amazing. I mean, with practice I guess you can get pretty good, but still.
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Date: 2025-12-15 09:41 am (UTC)The portable record players of the 20's and 30's were in an entirely different era or sound quality. All records then were not just analog, they were 100% mechanical - no electronics of any kind. Sound quality was always poor and a 10 inch record held one song on each side -- but the miracle of being able to listen to music at all, without waiting for it to come up on the radio, overrode any such considerations. Miniaturizing the player was easy, if you were willing to sacrifice volume (a smaller horn meant softer volume). But the records were still thick 10 or 12" shellac disks, 3-5 minutes per side, that you had too bring along in addition to the tiny player.
It's a testament to just how important music is to us as humans that we invented these ridiculous technologies just to be able to hear music when we wanted, making every ordinary person with a little money in their pocket as able to have music on demand as a prince or emperor with a live band on retainer.