I'd like $10 for every time that I've been walking along a road & spotted a mangled cassette tape that's been thrown out of a car window.
peter67 said
09:11 AM Jan 20, 2022
Although the reams of cassette tape decorating roadside shrubbery could look quite pretty in sunlight!
Corndoggy said
03:36 PM Jan 20, 2022
Last year I spent $30 on 2 rare cassette tapes. Before putting them into the player I whipped out some old tapes and did a trial run. Just in case. All proved to be working properly so converted them to CDs. Cassettes went back into the cupboard in storage.
Rob Driver said
04:05 PM Jan 20, 2022
Those were our main form of entertainment in the truck years ago.
Oh the pain of your favourite tape being eaten by the player.
Damned rough roads
Hours spent trying to rewind them with a hexagon bodied BIC Biro pen.
Even joining broken tapes with a small pice of cellotape which rarely worked more than one more play.
Craig1 said
04:57 PM Jan 20, 2022
you needed magic tape
peter67 said
07:48 PM Jan 20, 2022
And then along came the new and improved 8 track tape box, ate tapes just as well but cost twice as much.
I came across this today and so very true
I'd like $10 for every time that I've been walking along a road & spotted a mangled cassette tape that's been thrown out of a car window.
Those were our main form of entertainment in the truck years ago.
Oh the pain of your favourite tape being eaten by the player.
Damned rough roads
Hours spent trying to rewind them with a hexagon bodied BIC Biro pen.
Even joining broken tapes with a small pice of cellotape which rarely worked more than one more play.