Most people unconciously associate the pause symbol (Two vertical lines) as currently playing and the playing symbol (sideways triangle) as paused.
Most people unconciously associate the pause symbol (Two vertical lines) as currently playing and the playing symbol (sideways triangle) as paused.
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downvotee @lemm.ee Someone here didn't record their favourite songs onto a cassette when the radio played them
10 1 ReplyElPussyKangaroo @lemmy.world
I hate to break it to you, but we're too old. The kids don't know what cassettes are.
proceeds to cry in a corner
3 0 Replydownvotee @lemm.ee They'll start calling us cassettes as slang for old farts
3 0 ReplyVardøgor @mander.xyz
1 0 Replydownvotee @lemm.ee What would you know? Vcd
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ElPussyKangaroo @lemmy.world
Sup, Floppy drive.
1 0 Replydownvotee @lemm.ee Sup, turntable
2 0 ReplyElPussyKangaroo @lemmy.world
Sup, Marconi radio
1 0 Replydownvotee @lemm.ee Sup, AWA
2 0 ReplyElPussyKangaroo @lemmy.world
Okay, here's where I lose you. What's AWA?
1 0 Replydownvotee @lemm.ee Lol! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AWA_Technology_Services
I remember my grandfather had a whole bunch of AWA wooden box TV's and stereos
2 0 ReplyElPussyKangaroo @lemmy.world
Oooooo that's cool! Man tech became boring real fast.
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