
August 19th 04, 08:11 AM
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All gone walkies
A couple of weeks ago I decided to replace my old Aiwa personal
cassette player (batteries had leaked - my fault). Easy, I thought -
I'll just nip into town and have a look in John Lewis and buy
something neat for £40 or so.
I was amazed - John Lewis no longer sell a single Walkman! So off I
went to my local Comet - I remember they had stacks of them a few
months ago. But they hadn't got any either. The salesman told me
they were withdrawn about a month ago.
In the end I got a very satisfactory Panasonic from Dixons - but even
they only had a small range of about half a dozen machines.
So if you are thinking of replacing that old Walkman DO IT NOW! By
the end of the year it will be too late.
Paul
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August 19th 04, 08:58 AM
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In article ,
Paul Edwards wrote:
So if you are thinking of replacing that old Walkman DO IT NOW! By
the end of the year it will be too late.
I was delighted to see the end of cassettes about 10 years ago when I went
over to MiniDisc...
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*Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.
Dave Plowman London SW
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August 19th 04, 06:39 PM
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All gone walkies
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes
In article ,
Paul Edwards wrote:
So if you are thinking of replacing that old Walkman DO IT NOW! By
the end of the year it will be too late.
I was delighted to see the end of cassettes about 10 years ago when I went
over to MiniDisc...
Me too, and to avoid the car cassette player periodically deciding to
unwind the cassette inside itself.
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Chris Morriss
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August 19th 04, 07:22 PM
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All gone walkies
So if you are thinking of replacing that old Walkman DO IT NOW! By
the end of the year it will be too late.
Not a moment too soon.
The rest of us like a bit of treble with our music.
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August 19th 04, 08:30 PM
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Fleetie wrote:
So if you are thinking of replacing that old Walkman DO IT NOW! By
the end of the year it will be too late.
Not a moment too soon.
The rest of us like a bit of treble with our music.
Odd really, Cassette as a medium, home recorded for portable use, is OK.
I've had a couple of good cassette players (best was a panasonic one with
dolby B and C, and with reasonable tapes there was plenty of treble.
I have minidisc now for use in pocket trains, and a portable CD in my bag
for music in hotel rooms.
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surely you understand the fundamental questionability of Pre-Crime
methodology
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August 19th 04, 09:50 PM
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Odd really, Cassette as a medium, home recorded for portable use, is OK.
I've had a couple of good cassette players (best was a panasonic one with
dolby B and C, and with reasonable tapes there was plenty of treble.
In the late 80s when cassette walkmans were at their most esoteric and
expensive, I owned the top of the tree (apart from the Sony WM-D6C, which
could hardly be called a "Walkman" in the sense of being small and
portable), and believe me, they all lacked proper treble.
I have minidisc now for use in pocket trains, and a portable CD in my bag
for music in hotel rooms.
I use a Minidisc too now, and it has treble.
YMMV of course.
Martin
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August 20th 04, 07:51 AM
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Tim S Kemp wrote:
Odd really, Cassette as a medium, home recorded for portable use, is
OK. I've had a couple of good cassette players (best was a panasonic
one with dolby B and C, and with reasonable tapes there was plenty of
treble.
I have minidisc now for use in pocket trains, and a portable CD in my
bag for music in hotel rooms.
....but you know you want an iPod really; you just won't admit it yet :-)
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August 20th 04, 07:33 PM
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All gone walkies
Stimpy wrote:
...but you know you want an iPod really; you just won't admit it yet
:-)
iPod is slim and effeminate, not my style.
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What a wonderful phrase
Muqtada al-Sadr!
Ain't no passing craze
It means no worries
For the rest of your days
It's our problem-free philosophy
Muqtada al-Sadr!
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August 20th 04, 07:44 PM
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All gone walkies
Tim S Kemp wrote:
iPod is slim and effeminate, not my style.
You could get a couple of deep cycle leisure batteries, an inverter and a
Revox, and strap the lot to your back...
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Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk
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August 19th 04, 11:23 PM
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All gone walkies
Fleetie pibbled:
So if you are thinking of replacing that old Walkman DO IT NOW! By
the end of the year it will be too late.
Not a moment too soon.
The rest of us like a bit of treble with our music.
It's de-emphasis. Tape a CD onto it and it'll sound just fine. Bet you
can't hear much past 14k anyway, I certainly can't. (44yo). Despite years
of under-rating by snide old farts, cassettes continue to provide a
worthwhile music source.
--
Despite appearances, it is still legal to put sugar on cornflakes.
Strawberries are purely optional.
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