| ▲ | wizzwizz4 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Maybe it's just an accurate name? CDs were pretty compact, back in the day: think of how many floppies would fit on a CD-ROM. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | reel2reel 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
My family had a reel-to-reel player, which was definitely not compact. My dad would record tapes from Vietnam and send over the recordings so that our family could hear him. I was afraid to touch it growing up. Instead, I played records on our turntable, and 8-tracks tapes in our car and a couple of 8-track players we had. As a teenager, I played cassettes, which was awesome. Vinyl sounded great and had the best overall experience for things like Christmas records, but cassettes had a warm feel and you could listen to them in your car, a friend’s car, on a boombox, etc. and if you had two tape decks, you could make mix tapes and share them! Or you could just copy a tape for a friend. Those were the days. | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | nine_k 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Unlike a CD, a cassette could fit a pocket. Barely, but still. A CD never could. | |||||||||||||||||
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