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<snip>Atari predates them, as do vinyl record albums. Thus, the
expression, you
sound like a broken record means nothing to them.
They have never owned a record player. (most of them have never seen
records
anyway)<snip>

"Youth reality check":  Anyone who watches MTV and/or is into rave,
"hip-hop", punk, alternative or the "underground" scenes of modern music
are very aware of vinyl records.  Very often first releases are on vinyl.
Most pop musicians like the sound of analog as opposed to digital anyway.
In fact, my little brother works as a "scratcher" and owns two high-end
Stanton turntables for DJing at raves !

(Sorry, just thought I'd set this one straight, couldn't resist...)

Chris the geek (and part-time vinyl-scratchin' & spinnin' junkie..)




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