What other "old" technology do you use on a regular basis.

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Re: What other "old" technology do you use on a regular basis.

#91 Post by Bookworm » Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:33 pm

> A USB turntable

A what!?

I can't believe it. They make USB turntables. It's old new technology. Or new old technology. or...am I as think as you confused I am?

BTW, I don't record to tape, but from tape (if necessary) to the computer. It connects to the tape connections on the receiver. Out to tape goes to the dock line in, the dock line out goes to tape in on the receiver. If I can find a good receiver.

> A USB turntable

I think something is wrong here...what year is it? I think I need some rest. I'll go put some music on the...uh...somebody please help me...

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Re: What other "old" technology do you use on a regular basis.

#92 Post by mediasponge » Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:05 pm

Here's the other piece of old technology I use on a regular basis. Regular basis in this case means I get to drive it about 3 times a year. I'll be at Sears Point Raceway (aka Infineon Raceway) the 1-3 of October this year. Italian engine, German transaxle, British steering, and American chassis with aircraft grade hardware throughout, all major components 1950's vintage.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z166 ... unior.aspx
A31p: 2653-N5U, 1.7GHz, 1.5GB, 320GB (upgr), CDRW/DVD, Win XP-Pro SP3
X41: 2528-5FU, 1.5 Ghz, 2GB, 40GB, Win XP-Pro SP3

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