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I have an Audio Technica direct drive (tracks linearly) for...shit...30 years...

A Pro-ject set up for 78 rpm...

...And a Mo-Fi Master Deck for high quality transfer of vinyl to digital...and listening pleasure, too.

I've transferred hundreds and hundreds of vinyl sides to digital for clients over the years...95% of those never destined for re-master/re-issue.
 
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y'all have someone take pictures of yr engagement or nah

yeah-- wife and one of her friends are mutual friends with a photographer, so i hit the two of them up to help me with stuff and it came out great

if i hadn't had that sort of in, i think we just would've done an engagement shoot after the fact
 
i think there are pros and cons tbh... if you can get a reasonable deal (I think the photographer charged me like $150 or something), then it makes a lot of sense

it's also dependent on where you plan to pop the question. if it's not a super photogenic spot, or the space doesn't lend itself well to AMBUSH PICTURES, not much of a point. we were lucky enough to get great photos out of it, so we were able to use them for the wedding invites or whatever
 
I'm rocking a 1965 RCA record player/8 track/AM/FM stereo and around 1000 records. I had around 3k, but sold a lot of duplicates and those I was not interested in.

Oddly enough, my most highly valued records is a 78 rpm original pressing of Bing Crosby's White Christmas alternating with a Jazz album from the 70s. Both bought at Goodwill for $1.
 
I have a recording from WWII, which sounds like a military officer drumming up bond sales on a local radio station. Another Goodwill find. I tried to donate it to the NC State archives, but they wouldn't accept it because the officer wasn't from, nor stationed in NC.
 
What is a "computer access crime"? (as it relates to this michigan coach)
 
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