April 3rd, 2007

Tapedeck.org: Remembering the Cassette Tapes of Yesteryear

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By Alice Hill
RealTechNews

We get so caught up in covering products and DRM lawsuits that it’s easy to forget how the Web also makes a great museum for those who have a little too much time on their hands. That’s so 1997 I know, but for every song you download and printer cartridge you buy, there is also the Mad Magazine cover archive and the interactive cassette tape library organized by brand, recording length and tape quality on Tapedeck.org.

Hint: When you visit the site, click on one of the thumbnails for the ultimate close up. (This is the first “high end” tape I ever bought.) Obsolete storage never looked so good.
Source: Tapedeck.org

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One comment to "Tapedeck.org: Remembering the Cassette Tapes of Yesteryear"

  1. Swen Skullsplitter says:

    OOoooooooo nice!!!!!!! Thanks Alice!

    November 28th, 2008 at 3:16 am

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