Vinyl records - even todays DJs are going laptop or CD
I think vinyl record must be making some sort of comeback, though. I was in Best Buy this weekend, and was intrigues by there calendar display. Until I realized they had a whole display or records, and big boxed sets of records-- for example, everything that Queen ever recorded. And they were expensive!
I think vinyl records still have a niche market with some audiophiles. So still around and more expensive than ever.
Remembering someone's phone number is a good one -- I don't know anyone's number any more! Which I sometimes worry about, if I were to be arrested. I'd have to call my parents, because everyone else's number only lives in my phone, not my brain.
Remembering someone's phone number is a good one -- I don't know anyone's number any more!
This is why I still dial with numbers most of the time, just so I'll remember the important ones.
I'm surprised analog clocks are still around. But they are much more attractive than simple digital displays.
I know my parent's # and one of their cell #'s. mac knows one of my cell #'s. But I don't know any of my friends' or my brother's.
My kids certainly know about vinyl LPs and VCRs (which we still use almost daily since I've got all Emmett's old tapes, and I can get used ones for $1.99 at Amoeba).
And Emmett and I still like to go blow our money at the arcade, though now that he's got a Wii I'm wondering how long that will last.
We are starting to get lobbied for Nintendo related items as Christmas gifts. I'm all for a Wii, but I'm less sure about the DS.
do not do it. it is the devil. ahem...I mean - for some kids it is a big problem, increasing moodiness, isolation adn anxiety.
A few years back a WFMU DJ was telling the story about how a listener (who I think was about 19) called her and asked what a 12" single was.