joe...
i still have my turntable from the late 60's..
and plenty of u beaut records from that era...as they say collectors records...
those wild wild flower  power hippy days when popular music was just so so so 
fabulous and so so so creative...
how lucky were we to experience that time!
and be young and "wild"
what's the old song?
 a walk on the wild side!
merle

  
Fantastic, Merle!

Well, of COURSE it plays.  Nothing could be more natural.

I always regretted digital CDs coming out in 1981 because I was sure a 
linearly-tracked 33 1/3 RPM turntable with Laser Stereo pickup would be on the 
market soon.  In fact, it was, but it was squelched by CD.  Oh, well.

Digital does not hold a candle to analog.  Or, they're close; but, the 
laser-turntables deserved a chance.  And never got it.

I'm also sure the future of computers is "analog".  Digital is old-hat.  Many 
processes are thus not modeled correctly, when it comes to the many processes 
we care about.  Give it another twenty years, to get over this errant 
fixation/lack of imagination.  Alas.  Pshaww-w.

Everything in due time.

The future is tomorrow.

--Joe

>Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
> for joe...cheers merle
> 
> http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/laser-cut-wooden-record-actually-plays-music.html


 

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