Title: tiny and small PANCAKES AND REELS, GO 'ROUND & 'ROUND Post by: Stephen W. Desper on November 20, 2017, 10:50:15 AM COMMENT: This is an extended topic of the thread >>> http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,25566.0.html OR
Pancakes and Reels, go 'round & 'round. This thread is for the tiny and small reels and pancakes that still go 'round & 'round. In thinking about this topic, I have come to realize that every one of you (us) has dealt with tape pancakes. Look inside any compact cassette. Do you see reels? NO! The tape may be small, but it's stacking on one side of the cassette or the other side as a pancake. No reels. But in the annals of progress, they do exist -- separate reels and pancakes for cassette tape. ::) Check this out for tiny and small reels >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50kOJRfVCQ4 :lol Check this out for tiny and small pancakes >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtYmaKsWwrU ~swd Title: Re: tiny and small PANCAKES AND REELS, GO 'ROUND & 'ROUND Post by: Vale on November 22, 2017, 02:57:47 AM Hi Stephen, I saw that tiny tape (the first one), I thought about buying some but I have to say that they're very expensive!
Thanks for sharing! Title: Re: tiny and small PANCAKES AND REELS, GO 'ROUND & 'ROUND Post by: SMiLE Brian on November 22, 2017, 10:18:21 AM Amazing youtube page of 1970s technology! :hat
Title: Re: tiny and small PANCAKES AND REELS, GO 'ROUND & 'ROUND Post by: SMiLE Brian on November 22, 2017, 03:01:24 PM Desper, you have the 20 cassette player reviewed on the guy's page?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJo13FP4UpI Title: Re: tiny and small PANCAKES AND REELS, GO 'ROUND & 'ROUND Post by: Stephen W. Desper on November 23, 2017, 07:08:42 AM Desper, you have the 20 cassette player reviewed on the guy's page? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJo13FP4UpI COMMENT to SMiLE Brian: Love'd the cassette carousel demo. Back when I was in business, my company invested in a professional carousel machine for use by institutions that store tons of records -- in those days, on CDs. I argued with the board not to invest because by the time this thing came to market solid state storage would exceed its capacity of 1000 CDs. The board, made up of bean counter types, thought I was crazy -- and of course, SS memory soon exceeded any CD carousel by a factor of 100 or more and we lost money. But it is certainly fun to watch these old machines in action. Thanks ~swd |