This two-hour audio cassette also contains a critical look at state lotteries. |
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Another coroner bought a cassette player to record court hearings from a car boot sale. |
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In buses, taxis, restaurants, and bars, there is almost always a radio or a cassette player providing background music. |
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The radio incorporates a front mounted six-CD unit in addition to a cassette player, and it gave top class reception. |
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It's got to the point where I'm recording from CD on to tape and driving around with a cassette player in the car. |
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Books-on-tape frequently go out of print, leaving cassette audio tapes as the only available format. |
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Does a cassette tape of music recorded in an artist's bedroom and sold only at local record stores count as a first release? |
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Needless to say, for pre-teens such as myself and my sister at that time the song was pure gold, and we immediately got a cassette tape of it. |
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One could, of course, record an audio-CD onto a cassette tape or similar analog technology at diminished quality and at performance speeds. |
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Digital audio tape, a format for clear-sounding cassette players, foundered after record companies, fearing piracy refused to endorse it. |
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Most people are familiar with recording using a cassette tape, portable DAT recorder or a MIDI disc recorder. |
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He reached into the glove compartment for a cassette tape and started it, but his thoughts were elsewhere. |
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Solar energy to power a television and a video cassette recorder was switched on at the Luvundu Senior Secondary School near here yesterday. |
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It tries to fill the gap between increasingly obsolete video cassette recorders and hard-disk based personal video recorders. |
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Does it then follow that if I play my cassette recorder out in the garden I'm a musician? |
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A few years ago, he did it for a staged reading that is available on audio cassette. |
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He looked from his subject to the plastic window of the cassette recorder where the tape spooled. |
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Three books of his poetry have been published as well as an audio cassette. |
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One might, for example, copy a music CD to an audio cassette for playback on one's Walkman. |
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He hadn't noticed before that the tape in the cassette player had come to an end and the cab was almost fittingly silent. |
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He got the song penned by the well-known Tamil cinema lyrist Vairamuthu and the anthem cassette is played on every Monday and Friday morning. |
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And devices using a car's power outlet and a cassette player or a small radio transmitter are available. |
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He grinned widely to himself and sang along to the tape in the cassette player. |
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The cassette, which has 10 bhajans and songs, is the result of music therapy which her parents started on her at the age of four. |
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Battery-operated radios and cassette players provide musical entertainment for many people. |
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Well, just to see if my memory deceived me, I bought Isn't Anything on CD having long since lost my cassette of it. |
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To date, they remain irreproducible even with state-of-the-art synthesizers, let alone with cassette machines outdoors. |
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However, the truth is that over time, records and cassette tapes deteriorate and the quality of sound diminishes. |
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The unlabelled, Sony-brand cassette is black, with a clear window and is roughly the size of a cigarette packet. |
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Candidates in the categories of piano, oboe and bassoon must include a recording of their own playing on either a cassette tape or DAT cassette. |
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The only copy I had of the album was an old tattered cassette I recorded from my college radio station's scratchy vinyl copy. |
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You would never, after all, use records or cassette tapes to share music via the internet. |
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But far from surpassing the compact disc, neither the digital compact cassette nor the mini disk even approached the CD's performance standard. |
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Consider the difference between distributing CDs and distributing cassette tapes or vinyl records. |
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On a plus side, it could also play records, cassette tapes, CDs, and even tune in to radio stations. |
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It was the world's first ever cassette single and the record company took the bold step of not releasing it on vinyl. |
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From cassette tapes to disk drives, the most popular way to store data is with magnetic materials. |
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The policeman switched on the cassette tape, to record every word I said, and turned to me. |
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Others have the inputs for recording audio from external devices like cassette players. |
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Know someone who wants to transfer music on old LPs and cassette tapes to MP3 files? |
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Tape deck manufacturers, cassette makers, etc. all pay up and have been doing so for years. |
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It is in this time period that the Internet started, that the video cassette recorder was introduced and that the cable industry grew. |
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It took time to save up the money to buy a little Sony battery-powered cassette recorder, but finally I ditched my reel-to-reel tapes. |
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More to the point, if I made a copy of a cassette, the copy would be inferior to the original. |
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Among young people there is a great demand for cassette players and transistor radios. |
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But cassette and video recorders are usually available on request or at least by arrangement. |
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This was the famous Betamax case which established the legality of the first video cassette recorder introduced into the commercial market. |
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Images may be recorded for playback on a standard VHS video cassette recorder. |
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In Britain, around 94 per cent of homes now have at least one colour TV and 66 per cent a video cassette recorder. |
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The thieves also stole a micro-wave oven, a techniques amplifier and and six speakers, a fan and a video cassette recorder. |
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When I was a kid, I used to watch Swiss Family Robinson on an old VHS tape playing on an even older video cassette recorder. |
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But Sony will also start selling a video cassette that's suited for high-definition digital recordings. |
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Applicants for the Stand-Up Award need to send in a VHS video cassette of their stand-up routine. |
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He provided a video cassette to the court and insisted that it recorded the parrot's curse. |
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Unlike radio and television music broadcasts, the government could not control what people chose to play on their own private cassette players. |
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It's a pity, too, that your favourite Sunday newspaper can't quite stretch to a giveaway cassette. |
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He would record it on a cassette, then copy it and copy it, making in effect multiple tape loops. |
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He tenderly places the ash-grey cassette on his bedside cabinet and tugs out the inlay card. |
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I found that my local public library has a half-dozen Greek language programs with cassette tapes and books that borrowers can take home. |
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Is It Up to Me, a really pretty song, was taped live during a rehearsal at the Pyramid on one of those four track cassette jobs. |
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Since toddlers are largely unsusceptible to cease-and-desist letters, it fell to the cassette makers to stop abetting the kids' illegal behavior. |
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Push the review key down until you hear the sound of the cassette rewinding. |
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He plays his pirated cassette of the score, with its glitches and sudden stops, over and over again. |
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Each labeller may also have a de-mountable label cassette with a drive pinion which meshes with a two-sided timing belt. |
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My stepmum will at some point dance alone in the hallway to a Rod Stewart cassette, fired up on brandy and festive cheer. |
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The present invention relates generally to magnetic tape and film cassettes and more particularly to an extended play cassette. |
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So they played along to cassette backing tapes with keyboard melodies and some vocals. |
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It can play current digital video cassette tapes for format compatibility with older models. |
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I stopped, glared at the stupid cassette, disgusted, and threw it down on my desk on top of some miscellaneous papers. |
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This person gave me a French text book, told me to memorize a lesson every week and gave me an audio cassette tape to listen to. |
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Now my cassette player has been taken away so I have lost the last bit of distraction and entertainment I had. |
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I have it on cassette tapes and videos, the many times he has thanked me for being, and staying in his corner from the very beginning. |
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The mobile radio telephone system includes a hand held unit, a cassette adapter, and a coupling unit. |
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The new digital compact cassette is able both to play and to record on digital and old-fashioned cassettes. |
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The cassette has one soulful, melodious stretch of instrumental music that is sure to be soothing to anyone listening to it. |
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But you do get a lot of extra brightly coloured cassette tape players that eat batteries and break really easily. |
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Curiously, the standard radio had a cassette but no CD player, so an upgrade here might be required as well. |
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Most newer cars come with only a CD player, making a cassette adapter worthless. |
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In addition, a cassette or compact disc player may be placed within reach for listening to music or audio books. |
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Suddenly, asking fifty pence for a cassette seems an act somewhere well to the left of folly. |
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She said she would immediately courier me an audio cassette which would help me immensely. |
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The tape cassette has a tiny memory chip that stores a thumbnail photo of each new video segment that you record. |
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The attics will be ransacked, the old turntables and cassette decks will be dusted down. |
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You requested three or four numbers, so I have filled up one side of a cassette tape. |
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Michael sent it an electronic signal to tell it to rewind the tape, then he recorded some loud pop music over that section of the cassette. |
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Research had suggested that consumers would not want to purchase a miniaturized audio cassette player. |
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The album is a non-stop time warp to when we bid adieu to the cassette and embraced the compact disc. |
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For audio tape recording, available formats include the compact cassette, digital audio tape, and digital compact cassette. |
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After the meeting she handed the recorder and the cassette to her brother, who passed it on to police. |
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Half-awake in a Florida hotel, he recorded the famous guitar lick onto a cassette player beside his bed. |
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They compile local news, produce a weekly audio cassette and distribute it for free to residents. |
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It is only while working at home or travelling by car that she turns on the radio or the cassette player for some kind of music. |
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All those who help with its work today are still volunteers, and a flag day takes place each year to raise money for cassette and recording equipment. |
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Other cassettes sport Agatha Christie tales and one cassette in particular is all about the great speeches by famous characters in various Shakespearean plays. |
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Growing up in the 1990s, I watched Free to Be on VHS and listened to the songs on a cassette tape over and over again. |
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Not until we were all grown up did we know the other had been given a cassette tape too. |
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Alloy wheels, traction control and a cassette player come as standard. |
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His recommendation that riders use a chain lube which does not attract or hold dirt as a means of keeping the cassette clean certainly hits close to home for me. |
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I was up late that night trying to fix my audio cassette player. |
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So I took the easy road and made an audio cassette of my message. |
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Or record yourself on audio cassette telling a story or singing a song. |
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You are free to tour the premises at your own pace accompanied by an audio cassette containing commentary by friends and family of Elvis including Priscilla, his former wife. |
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She held the tape cassette in her hand as if it were a laser gun. |
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Copyright owners considered that this encouraged copyright infringement and affected revenues as it enabled subscribers to copy the records onto cassette tape. |
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Interviews were recorded on a cassette tape with the subjects' permission. |
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He knew he wouldn't survive long before he crawled back to his cassette collection, central heating, and ready-to-eat pasta shells in spicy tomato sauce. |
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Traditionally, the Vedas have been handed down from one generation to another and many were opposed to recording it in the form of a cassette terming it a commercial venture. |
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I carried a little marker pen in my pocket and when he played something which took my fancy I'd pop out the cassette and put a little dot on the plastic to mark the place. |
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I was recording the analog noise between tracks on a scratchy old copy of Karl Muck conducting Parzifal with the Bayreuth Festival Chorus onto a cassette tape. |
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A grand mega show featuring several mini screen stars would be held as part of the launching of the cassette on July 14 at the Kalabhavan Auditorium. |
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On top of an 18 foot scaffold-ladder stood a reel-to-reel cassette player, without an uptake reel, so the tape continuously piled onto the floor several feet below. |
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This method works for any magnetic media like cassette or video tapes too. |
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The next thing I knew, I was slipping in a cassette, and pressing record. |
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As he popped his head round the garden gate to see what was going on, a man carrying a screw driver and holding a stereo cassette player under his armed walked past. |
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If you're a music-lover with a sizeable stack of albums, a cassette player and a tendency towards nerdy and mildly obsessive behaviour, chances are you've made a mix tape. |
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We believe our contest is one of the easiest to enter as all we require is a cassette tape, CD or mini disc of the song plus a copy of the lyrics. |
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He says the roar was originally on a 78 record, then transferred on to a cassette tape, then a compact disc and is now stored as a digital computer sound. |
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I sit down at my desk, pop open my tape recorder, remove the cassette tape, pop it into a slot on top of my computer monitor and then take a coffee break. |
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Remember the audio cassette technology which preceded the cd technology? |
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Forty years ago this month, Phillips launched the compact audio cassette at the 1963 Berlin Radio Show, and our relationship with music has never been quite the same since. |
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The Cruiser pack adds anti-lock brakes, alloy wheels, a cassette player, hard spare wheel cover, power moon roof which tilts or slides according to your whim. |
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During the ride, Jai Johany plays lacy Afro jazz on a cassette machine, frowning, saying nothing. |
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I ran over to the stereo and pulled the tape out of the cassette deck. |
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They stood on street corners handing out free cassette tapes of Imam Khomeini. |
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The cassette was inserted in both possible orientations, to determine any potential influence of ectopic crossovers that lead to acentric and dicentric chromosomes. |
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We've got three men armed with turntables, a cassette recorder, percussion, a bass guitar, and a busted CD player all beating each other up for attention. |
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When it comes to music, only 18 percent say they would never dub an audio cassette or CD, even though 43 percent acknowledge that doing so is wrong. |
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While working at home he dubbed his demo tapes on the dual cassette recorder and drove around well into the night dropping them off at every radio station in town. |
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The macrometer contains an electronic solid state memory where the satellite signals are recorded on a cassette which can be sent to the Base Station for further processing. |
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With his left hand on the mixer and his right queuing up a cassette player, he produces music and other programmes in French, Lingala and Kiswahili. |
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Halford, absent from court all morning, arrives late in the afternoon with a large, black double-deck and a cassette. |
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In other words, you don't record material onto a video cassette, you record material directly into a hard-drive, similar to what's inside your computer. |
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We are facing a very new and a very troubling assault and we are facing it from a thing called the video cassette recorder and its necessary companion called the blank tape. |
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It's like hooking up a video cassette recorder to each system. |
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At present a digital compact cassette usually is designed for use with both digital compact cassettes and conventional analogue compact cassettes. |
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Currys, with more than 500 stores in the UK, said existing stocks of blank cassette tapes would be sold but not replenished. |
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We'll bring back your school and university days with musical memories from the time of cassette tapes and ghetto blasters. |
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The boxed edition contains additional artwork and notes, and an audio cassette of demos and session recordings. |
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These recordings could be heard on cassette recorders set up under each display panel. |
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Dixons expects to sell its remaining stock of video cassette recorders by Christmas. |
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In 1986 a compilation cassette of various indie bands was released by In Der Tat, a German record company. |
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Dixons says demand for video cassette recorders has fallen dramatically, while sales of DVD players have grown seven-fold in the past five years. |
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Rivets are typically fed to the rivet setter nose from tape and come in cassette or spool form for continuous production. |
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Beck met someone who offered to help record demos in his living room, and he began to pass cassette tapes around. |
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Already, Matsushita is no longer using lead solder for some products such as MD players and video cassette players. |
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But it was Sony's Walkman personal stereo cassette players which became the company's most famous success. |
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That compares to 18 years for personal computers and color TV, 15 years for cell phones and 14 years for video cassette recorders. |
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I saw cassette tapes and pulled the ribbon out and thought about what ghosts could be hiding in the machine. |
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If you have longed to record your own CDs with the simplicity of the obsolete cassette recorder, the PSD300 is the device for you. |
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Unlike conventional video recorders, the user will not need to insert or take out a video tape cassette to record or watch a program. |
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For the benefit of our younger readers, a cassette player was a primitive audio device popular in the late 20th century. |
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Twenty-five years ago I played it to my then unborn child with a small cassette player held to my belly. |
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For nearly three decades, consumers have captured life's most precious events on video cassette tape. |
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Flexo, offset and silkscreen printers are not about to go by way of the rotary phone, cassette tapes and the card catalog. |
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Backscatter is caused when x-ray radiation passes through the cassette, bounces and reenters the cassette. |
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Earl met Taveniere as well as Woods' wild card, cassette collagist Lucas Crane in college at SUNY Purchase. |
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I WOULD like to obtain a copy of a cassette called Scotland Again by Gaberlunzie. |
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It also features an easy-to-load laminate cassette and a card-cleaning cartridge that removes dust on cards prior to p rinting and laminating. |
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Once sold, new cassette Walkmans will no longer be available through the manufacturer, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. |
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The album is set to be released on CD, LP, limited edition orange LP and cassette. |
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A WRISTWATCH, a 9ct gold bracelet, an iPod Nano, a mobile phone and a cassette player were taken in the incident. |
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The CNIB Library began producing DAISY titles in 2000 on the premise that cassette tapes and players would become obsolete within a few years. |
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It came on a beige plastic cassette from Woolies, and my parents also bought me a flat, brick-like, mono tape player to play it on. |
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Founded in 1976, Birmingham Talking Newspaper Association has, until now, produced its weekly recordings on cassette tapes. |
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No! There's a problem with the cassette player. Don't press fast forward or it eats the tape! |
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Its format on analogue audiotape may well be short-lived as professional standard cassette tape players are no longer manufactured. |
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The days of the cassette tape are doomed after a major electrical retailer announced it was pressing the eject button on sales. |
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Not a cassette, not an infodisk, not a holocube, but an actual book, with a cover and binding and pages. |
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Then they'd spend hours trying to tease hundreds of feet of snarled-up cassette tape out of the tape-deck of their car. |
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This unique body of work is authentic and unaltered, originally recorded on a MEMOREX MRX3 Oxide 90-minute cassette tape. |
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We believe that a wire or cassette tape had been dropped on to overhead cables from a bridge. |
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Jisr al-Mabahij al-Qadima was composed in 1976-77, and has been disseminated as an approximately 90-minute audio cassette recording. |
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The library collections include books, music scores, CDs, LPs, and cassette tapes about Miyagi Michio and Japanese traditional music, especially sankyoku. |
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The raiders grabbed a cassette recorder belonging to the Rev. |
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While the audio cassette market has been sliding for the past four years, the growth in the market for CDs, minidiscs, video cassettes and movie-use cassettes is booming. |
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These were released on vinyl LP and audio cassette by Caedmon Records. |
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It used 100 individual cassette tapes recorded with a range of sounds-mix tapes, ocean surf, Laurie Anderson, Beethoven, The Beatles and her high school punk band. |
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Even in this digital age, there are still millions of homes that have kept and still regularly use their old video cassette recorders and record players. |
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As of 2005 the auto industry will drop cassette players completely, a move that will have profound implications for audiobook publishers and listeners and librarians. |
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Demand for cassette players in Japan is now largely limited to elderly users, but Sony will continue production of the cassette Walkman in China for overseas markets. |
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StarSight Telecast produces interactive electronic television program guides displayed through television sets, video cassette recorders or box units. |
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During the raid, more than 300 cassettes and DVDs were seized and officers found 10 video cassette recorders, two DVD players and two TV sets linked up, copying further tapes. |
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I bet some of them even try to feign illness with the old trick of putting a dummy in their bed and setting up a hidden cassette player to fake snoring and the odd cough. |
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The 68-year-old singer claimed that he would get up in the middle of the night and record tunes on a cassette player after they came to him in his dreams. |
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In those far-off days, the equipment was limited to one microphone, one cassette recorder and a copier which could replicate only one cassette at a time. |
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Like tapes in a cassette recorder, what goes around comes around. |
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The consumer durables in the case were appliances, furniture, televisions, stereos and video cassette recorders, which were leased to individuals under rent-to-own leases. |
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If there's no spline, the cassette is an older design requiring two use spline-interfaces to fit cogsets onto their freehub bodies, they are not compatible. |
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