If we really are listening to the cassette's static-drowned death-knell, we hope the car stereo of the future is more interesting than a glowing LCD screen. "We went from radio to tape to optical and then to flash memory or a hard drive, and now we're moving away from memory and to storage of our tunes in the cloud," said Sony Electronics' Mike Kahn, referring to services such as Spotify and Pandora. Increasingly, cars use hard drives, memory cards or auxiliary inputs to play music. Please try to use as little JPG compression as possible (quality 10 or better when saving from Photoshop) and send the files to Thanks you all so much for the contributions has already received - without your input this site would be impossible.
But thanks to the popularity of MP3 players, even the future of CDs is in doubt. The tape should measure about 800圆00 pixels on the image. Even as families repurchased their music on CD, they still wanted to play old mixtapes. For more than a decade, they coexisted with radio players and even compact discs. Hopefully with any luck, we will be rocking the new joint by January 1st. I hope to keep a blog of the rehab of this joint going so all 2 of you who actually look at this can see where we are.
Cassette tape decks were introduced in the 70s, replacing the not-so-dearly departed eight-track. I wouldnt hold out much hope for the tape deck though. Look at her in all her majesty She needs some TLC for sure but I really think it will be a perfect fit for Yellow Hat.