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		<title>We Love You C90</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 21:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Clow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I bought a 1981 car that to my delight housed a tape deck. Cassettes are truly cool. The indestructible translucent plastic, the frailty of the spool, the undeniable hiss and of course the technological back flip – the ‘auto-reverse’. My son also looked bemused. It reminded me of when he saw his first VHS [...]]]></description>
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<p>Recently I bought a 1981 car that to my delight housed a tape deck.</p>
<p>Cassettes are truly cool. The indestructible translucent plastic, the frailty of the spool, the undeniable hiss and of course the technological back flip – the ‘auto-reverse’.</p>
<p>My son also looked bemused. It reminded me of when he saw his first VHS player was whilst visiting his grandparents. The front loading machine with the Fisher Price-esque tapes were a constant source of intrigue. ‘You have to wait while it rewinds, that’s cool’. Thank God Betamax never took off. Video cabinets would require their own conservatory.</p>
<p>Cassettes are ingrained in our memory. For me, parties at my mum and dad where people came around with cassettes (or was it keys?). A pile of E-coloured BASF tapes each with the words ‘Various’ scribbled on in Bic. I remember fondly the Maxell ads where the David Byrne suited model gets hit by a tsunami of sound. And surely the tape was the first to introduce breaking the laws of piracy en-masse. The record/play manoeuvre whilst trying to tape the latest <em>Modern Romance</em> hit without the intervention of Steve Wright was truly an art. Like trying to catch water with one hand with a push button tap. Reactions of steel required.</p>
<p>C90, C30 or C120 (always snapped) was the first decision, then the brand. I was always a TDK man, Germanic, efficient. The hard man of all tapes. I always went for <em>Chrome</em> – which pre-laser disc or CD was as good as it got. So, to the coolest eject ever, the mini-gatefold and the illegal download pioneer – we salute you.</p>
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