R
R. C. White
Hi, Allen.
Yes, I still live in San Marcos. But I'm not sure I'll be here 40,000 years
from now. Or that Waterloo Records will still be in business. ;^{
I did find the turntable I needed at Radio Shack in 2002 for $100. It still
works fine, but I use it only sporadically to transfer music from vinyl to
my hard disk. I'm not big on classical, unless you include Chet Atkins,
Eddy Arnold and Marty Robbins. ;<)
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3002.0810)) in Win7 Ultimate x64
"Allen" wrote in message
Waterloo Records at 6th and Lamar. They have a large number of several
different brands stacked on the floor by the registers. Also a growing
stock of LPs, new and used, but unfortunately for me none of them are
classical. I hope I'm remembering correctly--you do live in San Marcos,
don't you?
Allen
Yes, I still live in San Marcos. But I'm not sure I'll be here 40,000 years
from now. Or that Waterloo Records will still be in business. ;^{
I did find the turntable I needed at Radio Shack in 2002 for $100. It still
works fine, but I use it only sporadically to transfer music from vinyl to
my hard disk. I'm not big on classical, unless you include Chet Atkins,
Eddy Arnold and Marty Robbins. ;<)
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3002.0810)) in Win7 Ultimate x64
"Allen" wrote in message
If you still need a turntable, drive 28 miles north on I35 and go toR. C. White said:Hi, Lee.
And where will I buy a player for that disk? In 40,000 years?
A few years ago, I had some trouble just finding a turntable to play vinyl
LPs and transfer them to my magnetic disk and optical disks. I understand
that vinyl has regained some popularity recently, but those gold disks may
be functionally unreadable in 40 years, much less 40,000. :>( Of course,
I might be dead by then, I suppose.
RC
Waterloo Records at 6th and Lamar. They have a large number of several
different brands stacked on the floor by the registers. Also a growing
stock of LPs, new and used, but unfortunately for me none of them are
classical. I hope I'm remembering correctly--you do live in San Marcos,
don't you?
Allen