• Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    If you’ve ever worked customer service, you know that automatically providing instructions is warranted; half the people you run into in public would struggle to operate a spoon without guidance.

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    I was telling a kid today how we’d sit by the radio, hoping to record a song onto a cassette tape, pleading with the gods that we wouldn’t miss the start, and that the DJ wouldn’t talk over the end of the song, or fade it into another one

    She accused me of being from the stone age

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      Fucking radio dudes stepping on the songs. Our limewire ass generation take the ease for granted. You had to really make an effort back In the day.

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    Vinyl records being popular again is very cool and not a comeback I would have ever expected. What’s really interesting to me is how much better quality they are than in previous decades.

    Records had been around for a century (vinyl for about 40 years) by the time they were phased out of mainstream music distribution in the late 80’s. Over time, manufacturers used cheaper and thinner vinyl to the point where they were just complete and utter shit.

    The ones they put out today are thicker and closer to audiophile grade than their predecessors.

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      It seems hit or miss. Most of my vinyl is 180 gram, I guess because it isn’t the primary means of consumption for music these days, people expect to pay a little more for better quality. But I definitely have a lot of cheaper, thinner records that I bought brand new in the last few years.

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      Hasn’t vinyl been around longer than 1985?

      I suddenly feel old, doing the math wasn’t nice to me

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        They’re saying that by the late 80s when cassettes and CDs ultimately replaced the record, records had been in use for over a century, and the recognizable 12" disc format had been in use for 40 years prior to their replacement.

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      Erm I have vinal records my dad gave me from the 50s

      You are correct they are thin as shit though compared to the ones I buy now

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    I’mma be honest, I’ve used disposable cameras, but not in a long time. I’d appreciate the reminder if I were handed one. Something about winding after (or before?) each photo?

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      For most of them, it doesn’t matter. When the film is wound on, it would hit a ratchet stop to prevent you winding it beyond the next film cell anyway - which would only be released when the shutter button was operated, so you’d intuitively feel whether the film had been already wound forward or not.

      This thread reminds me of inexpensive package holidays as a child. It’s brilliant.

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        When I was a kid my parents used to buy loads of those disposable cameras whenever we went on holiday to keep me and my sister quiet. It’s hard to believe that we found it diverting.

        Today’s kids would not be happy with anything less than an iPad.

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          Brief moment in history…

          I remember reading this tip in a magazine. Instead of having a professional photographer at a wedding, put a disposable camera at every table.

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            That should be a tip for your reception, not the wedding itself.

            These days it’s reasonably common to replace the disposable cameras with a QR code or link to where people can upload photos they took on their phone.

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    My eldest asked me “have you seen the memes about this One Pound Fish guy?”

    I’m like “dude, I paid my 79p to try and get that song to Number 1”… back when it mattered.