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slothrop@lemmy.ca to Nostalgia@lemmy.caEnglish · 4 days ago

it never sounded the same after

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slothrop@lemmy.ca to Nostalgia@lemmy.caEnglish · 4 days ago
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  • melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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    For extreme emergencies…“Grab the Scotch Tape!”.

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      I had a tape splicer at one time. So basically trauma surgery.

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    Back in the early 90ies I would sometimes find smashed cassettes on the ground with the tape floating in the wind, while coming back from school. I’d grab the tape and splice it into another cassette so that I could hear what was on it.

    I’ve never found anything more than boring music but the act of “repairing” the tape made me feel like a spy.

    • fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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      Yeah it sounded like boring music if you played it forwards. You had to play it backwards to get the awesome messages from Satan.

    • PartyAt15thAndSummit@lemmy.zip
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      Same, but for me, it wasn’t in the early 90s.
      Also, I discovered some totally amazing music this way that still haunts me to this day.

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    That caption adds negative value.

    • spongebue@lemmy.world
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      My app happened to crop the caption so I didn’t even see it until I saw your comment. I wholeheartedly agree with you, but also don’t like that it lead me to that negative value caption.

      Tl;dr your comment has neutral value 😀

    • Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pub
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      Indeed, it would have been a lot funnier without the caption.

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        Just for you:

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          Huh. That stupid caption really did make it funnier somehow.

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          Fixed that empty space at the bottom

          • otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Yeah, no idea where that came from. It’s not in the image I cropped, so maybe it’s Summit? Thanks, though!

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              I thought you did it intentionally like the photoshop request meme, it was a bit funny

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          I had to lol…I lifted it off masto, not giving a fuck about the caption, yet it’s consumed the comments…

          • Zorque@lemmy.world
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            It’s what they call “engagement bait”. Generally assists in boosting low-effort content.

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      As if cassette tapes were some obscure niche and not a major media format for years

      • samus12345@sh.itjust.works
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        Those of us who used them ain’t dead yet!

        • arrow74@lemmy.zip
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          I’m young enough that CDs had taken over by the time I was born, but my parents still used their massive cassette collection for about a decade.

          So this should be familiar to people born after cassette’s prime time

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          I literally use them for my baby. I’ve got stacks of old rubbish on tape (got them for free) that’s getting taped over to provide easy, tactile storage of spoken word and music. Nothing obscure is being destroyed - it’s naff compilation tapes and similar shite. If they wear out then I can just dump the digital audio onto another tape.

          They’re easy to choose from, don’t play infinitely, fairly hard-wearing, and the quality isn’t bad because the tape deck I record with is a fancy direct-drive unit.

          It’s kinda funny recreating some old Swedish comedy stuff for her. As in, when I was little I had tapes that were either dubbed from other tapes or from records that a family member borrowed from a library in Stockholm. For my daughter I’m grabbing the audio from YouTube rather than the library abroad, but the end result is the same. Multiple levels of nostalgia and a load of tapes aren’t going to landfill.

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      An old person with low self-esteem wrote that caption.

    • veni_vedi_veni@lemmy.world
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      Reeks of insecurity

      • Applesause@mander.xyz
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        your name gave me a chuckle

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          I aim to please

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    What in the boomer shit is this caption?

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      It’s just gatekeeping for Muppets.

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    Oh god…

  • LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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    That cartoon has a glaring error: cassette tapes did not perform the pencil surgery on each other. Humans performed the pencil surgery on the cassette tapes.

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      Notice how only some of them have arms? Clearly AI generated.

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        Whoa you’re right, this isn’t real 😳 I’ve been fooled again!

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    My first acy of piracy, tho I did not know it at the time, was recording songs from the radio to blank cassettes.

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      If only we could steal cars that way.

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        You wouldn’t…

        • friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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          YOU WOULDN’T STEAL A FONT!

          https://hackaday.com/2025/04/25/you-wouldnt-steal-a-font/

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      My sister had a cassette player with built in TV. We later found you could record shows by linking the RCA out to the cassette line in, and do the reverse for playback…however the volume of the casette controlled how large the image would be on the screen, so a bit tricky for playback

    • Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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      Ignorance is not innocence, we are coming for you.

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        Just so long as nobody gets pregnant - I sure wouldn’t want to have to explain how that happened from doing some old school music piracy.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I heard there were also pirate broadcasts of ZX Spectrum computer tapes.

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      That wasn’t piracy. That was fair use.

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        I don’t think that’s how Fair Use works.

        …by which I mean, it’s not.

        Not that it really matters. Much like those idiotic FBI warnings on media. I’m in the UK and seeing them annoys me no end. The pirated stuff doesn’t have the warning! I bought it! Fuck off! Also you have no jurisdiction, you arrogant twats.

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          https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Corp._of_America_v._Universal_City_Studios%2C_Inc.

          ruled that the making of individual copies of complete television shows for purposes of time shifting does not constitute copyright infringement, but can instead be defended as fair use

          This is video recording of broadcast media, but is the same idea as audio recording broadcast media.

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            I stand corrected!

            I was aware of the ruling but not of the fair use defence.

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    I’m so old I remember the music industry trying to ban the sale of blank cassettes because of copyright infringement. Oh how we laughed at them.

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      C30, C60, C90 GO!

  • PartyAt15thAndSummit@lemmy.zip
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    “Doctor, will I ever be able to play the piano again?”

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      "Of course you can!"

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        No, you’re missing a finger on each hand.

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    explanation for the 7,999,999,997 people?

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      deleted by creator

    • VoodooAardvark@lemmy.zip
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      If the tape got pulled out, a pencil fit right into the hole with gears on it so you could twist just one side to roll it back up until tight.

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    Tell me you are 60+yo without telling me your age.

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      I think this comment is purposely trying to get people to violate opsec

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      Yeah, no…

      Casettes were still well in use into the ‘90s. CDs were expensive, and unless you bought a new car or had an aftermarket CD player installed, CD players were not likely in your car. I didn’t have a factory cd player installed in a car until 2004. Before that it was a portable player with a cassette adapter.

      So a 40yo would have a good shot at getting this joke. A 50yo should have no excuse.

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    ouch, my back

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    Lol, how old do you think this is? Only people under 30 likely won’t get it.

    …there are dozens of us!

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      Most of us are probably over 30.

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        There will be so many tiktok equivalents of this. Like 67 but haven’t made it to general public

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      I’m late 20s and I get it. It’s not that old knowledge

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    Lol chill, we millennials aren’t that old.

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    You forget your audience

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