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That’s idiotic. Anyway, to access the cassette player on my ML, you have to press the button on the COMAND (pre-COMAND, but that’s beside the point) system, which then brings it down with a motorized system. It was a great way of showing off the oozing “coooOoooOooolness”
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Lost my faith in humanity.
AGAIN
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This is hilarious and a bit scary at the same time.
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dumbo!
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After I stopped laughing, I shed a tear because I teach high school students.
![]() 09/01/2015 at 06:39 |
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![]() 09/01/2015 at 07:04 |
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Yeah I know the feeling. I teach middle school. A lot of them don’t even know what a CD is.
![]() 09/01/2015 at 07:26 |
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The problem is that you had faith in humanity to begin with ;)
![]() 09/01/2015 at 07:56 |
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I kinda want to put an iPhone dock in the bottom of the tape deck so I can do this.
![]() 09/01/2015 at 08:02 |
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Bless your heart for teaching middle school because not many have infinite patience to handle them. I still own original albums, cassettes and CDs. I remember buying my dad an 8 track tape just before cassettes dominated. Ah how times have changed. Btw I teach U.S. History to ninth graders...pray for me.
![]() 09/01/2015 at 08:49 |
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I know every generation says it about the next generation, but I think we now have proof that kids are getting dumber...
![]() 09/01/2015 at 09:20 |
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Once you rip the cassette stuff out, I doubt it’d be THAT hard. Just find the pins on the circuit board and solder it up.
![]() 09/01/2015 at 09:22 |
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That’s what I’m saying. It should be easy and it’d confuse everyone else in your car.
![]() 09/01/2015 at 10:54 |
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“Sir, you realize your car was built before the iPhone was invented, right?
![]() 09/01/2015 at 11:26 |
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Haha, I will :)
Middle school shop isn’t too bad of a gig, because most of them are pretty excited to do something new and work with their hands. The toughest part is the repetition, I get every kid in the school, which means I get all new classes every 6 weeks. I will have nearly 500 students this year. Guess how many names I will remember?
I’ve kept all my music hard copies as well, a digital copy still feels incomplete to me. I know that’s old fashioned. I’m not quite old enough to have ever purchased an 8-track, but they were always around and my dad did listen to them occasionally. I have a pretty big collection of albums. They were originally my parents’ collection, along with the collections from my uncle and my dad’s best friend. I still have a small collection of cassettes and hundreds of CD’s, those aren’t going anywhere. I do occasionally listen to the cassettes for old times sake :)
![]() 09/01/2015 at 11:31 |
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Always the Apple users.
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My husband laughed at me when I took the 1994 sharp “boombox” to the garage. I wanted to hear my eclectic mix of CDs while I stained furniture, lol.
The boombox is older than the students I teach and it works great.