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A teens introduction to an LP record

davidraine jokingly says...

>> ^Samaelsmith:

I'm also curious about the strange logic that if you drop a cd once it is ruined, but you can drop an lp more often because it's bigger.


It's because contact with the floor only affects a certain area of an object that grows over time. So a CD, which is pretty small, is totally ruined by the time you pick it up again. This is also where the "5-second rule" comes from: The average bite of food has to be in contact with the floor for about five seconds before it's completely ruined.

A teens introduction to an LP record

A teens introduction to an LP record

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A teens introduction to an LP record

IAmTheBlurr says...

>> ^Grimm:

I agree....if it had been something a little more rare like an 8-Track it would have been more believable. Even though LP's aren't around like they used to be they are not extinct...I would assume most teens these days are familiar with "DJ's" that still mix and scratch using records.>> ^Trout:
Hmmm... BS meter blinkin' a bit. Methinks looks kinda staged?



Rarely are DJ's using LP's do mix with now. It's kind of sad but to be honest, you can do a lot more with MP3 mixers than with turn tables. At the very least, LP's are dying out as a medium for DJ's. It's not entirely dead yet but it's becoming more rare rapidly. Anyone who is coming into it now probably wont see records used by a DJ very often.

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A teens introduction to an LP record

Grimm says...

I agree....if it had been something a little more rare like an 8-Track it would have been more believable. Even though LP's aren't around like they used to be they are not extinct...I would assume most teens these days are familiar with "DJ's" that still mix and scratch using records.>> ^Trout:

Hmmm... BS meter blinkin' a bit. Methinks looks kinda staged?

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BoneRemake says...

I own the LP, I bought it after hearing it on some DJ site.

I haven't a turn table for the past six/seven years, I have had this disc of plastic I can not listen to.

I wish for you all to envelope yourselves at least upwards of 3 minutes. Grasp its groove before you un-clasp and fall to nothingness.

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