Cassette Purgatory
Sep. 16th, 2002 10:36 amJust got to work, so it's time to put off working until after lunch. I eat lunch early, so it's not as bad as it might sound.
Today I brought in four new cassettes to add to the rotation, to replace those sadly fallen to age or devoured by my tape player. Tori Amos 'Under the Pink', REM 'Eponymous/Dead Letter Office', They Might Be Giants 'Lincoln/Misc. T', and The Cure 'Japanese Whispers/The Top'. They're replacing Moody Blues 'Sur la Mer', Sting 'Dream of the Blue Turtles/Soul Cages', and Indigo Girls 'Shaming of the Sun', none of which work properly anymore.
I've got about a hundred tapes in the rotation at work, and another hundred at home, so it'll be a while before I run out, but it *is* just a matter of time. Hopefully something smaller will have replaced CDs by the time I need to switch.
Today I brought in four new cassettes to add to the rotation, to replace those sadly fallen to age or devoured by my tape player. Tori Amos 'Under the Pink', REM 'Eponymous/Dead Letter Office', They Might Be Giants 'Lincoln/Misc. T', and The Cure 'Japanese Whispers/The Top'. They're replacing Moody Blues 'Sur la Mer', Sting 'Dream of the Blue Turtles/Soul Cages', and Indigo Girls 'Shaming of the Sun', none of which work properly anymore.
I've got about a hundred tapes in the rotation at work, and another hundred at home, so it'll be a while before I run out, but it *is* just a matter of time. Hopefully something smaller will have replaced CDs by the time I need to switch.