Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2007

Listen to your ipod and DIE!!!


If you have a pacemaker that is.

And, well, maybe not even then.

So I guess the title of this post could be a little misleading. I guess...

Already kinda old news on teh intarwebs, and I'm kinda confused as to why the ipod is being singled out here. I'm not a big Mac fan, but I do use a first gen Nano, and it's nice. Though I cant help but think that as gadgets become more and more "fashionable", wont we just plain be seeing more and more interference, not just with medical equipment, but with ... well ... everything?

Anywho, I'm curious to see what would happen with a Zune, or an iRiver, or a Creative, or a Sandisk, or a Rio, or a Toshiba, or a....

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Monday, May 7, 2007

And We Shall Mourn its Passing: Cassette Tape Edition


Curry's in the UK is calling it quits on the cassette tape.

It's done.

I find it odd that I will actually miss the format. My first albums were on tape (I'm just young enough to have missed Vinyl and 8-Track). Crafting mix tapes took some skill. And, I had to want to listen to the music I was collecting, had to have some patience.

On tape, I would only listen to my favorite albums.
On CD, I would only listen to my favorite songs.
On MP3, I only listen to my favorite parts of songs.

From The Telegraph:

"The day of the audio cassette is over, it was announced today by Currys, one of Britain’s biggest retail electrical stores which said it would stop selling blank tapes when existing stocks are exhausted.

Peter Keenan, managing director of Currys, which has more than 500 stores in the UK, expressed nostalgia for the passing of an evocative piece of technology but insisted that the audio cassette had been overtaken by the digital age.

“For today’s MP3 generation, it’s just a few clicks of the mouse to achieve what’s arguably a better outcome,” he maintained."


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