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Saturday, January 11, 2014
Friday, January 10, 2014
"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" Crispin Glover (1989)
The Return of Generic Products
Photo from Reddit |
Labels:
1980s,
2010s,
Cooking,
Food,
Store Brands,
Strange Products,
Supermarkets
The Kids In The Mail
In 1913 it was legal to mail children. With stamps attached to their clothing, children rode trains to their destinations, accompanied by letter carriers. One newspaper reported it cost fifty-three cents for parents to mail their daughter to her grandparents for a family visit.
As news stories and photos popped up around the country, it didn't take long to get a law on the books making it illegal to send children through the mail.
Thursday, January 09, 2014
The Wurlitzer C-110
The Wurlitzer C-110 (1972) was an unusual jukebox. Instead of playing 45 RPM records, it played cassette tapes.
The cassette tape was still a very new invention in the early '70s and it would be another decade before they rivaled the vinyl LP. This could play ten cassettes, individual sides or whole cassettes.
This video shows the mechanics of this jukebox and while it claims there were cassette singles for this machine, the cassette single was a product of the '80s. More likely, it played entire albums on cassette, as 20 songs is a pretty pathetic selection for any jukebox.
Labels:
1970s,
1980s,
Cassettes,
Music,
Obscure tech,
Phonograph,
Rare,
Records,
Strange Products,
Tapes
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