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In Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley wrote a cautionary tale about science: just because a scientist can ...
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Why I Bought a Walkman Cassette Player From 1988 - MSNNew Cassette Players Suck Here's the funny thing: I never actually owned a Walkman cassette player. All the cassettes I played as a child were with my Talkboy Deluxe or the under-cabinet radio ...
40 years since the Walkman and after the digital music revolution, one French company is bringing back the personal audio cassette player—but this time, for the 21st century.
Sony had a long history with music players -- the company launched the "baby-corder," a reel-to-reel "magazine-type" player in 1957 -- but it never stopped its push for newer, better products.
That said, expecting the Mixxtape to be the most convenient music player out there is probably missing the point entirely. As far as merging the classic and the modern, it looks like a pretty cool ...
July 1 is the anniversary of the Walkman, the handheld cassette tape player that first went on sale in 1979 and then dominated the music industry for decades. Today, it's been largely replaced ...
Sony’s Walkman portable audio cassette player in 1979 improved on the transistor radio by allowing people to take their preferred music wherever they went (engineer Nobutoshi Kihara supposedly ...
Four months old, in perfect condition. Autoreverse, 18 AM/FM presets, SXBS, works with Panasonic Shockwave headphones on that setting, metal body.<br><br>Paid $90 for this, asking $35, shipped.
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