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In case some someone is interested in purchasing an 8 track tape here
is your opportunity. I use to own an 8 track player in high school -
you weren't cool if you didn't have one. I was talking about
technological changes over the past forty years with a young attorney
on staff last week and used the example of music. When I brought up
the 8 track he looked at me and asked what it was. Made me feel really
old...
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When James “Big Bucks” Burnett opened his Eight Track Museum in Deep
Ellum on Christmas Day 2010, it was the question mark heralded ’round
the world — or, at least, from here to National Public Radio and The
New York Times. Big Bucks — musician,salesman and long-ago proprietor
of the late, great 14 Records on Greenville Avenue— had coughed up his
most cockamamie creation yet, a museum devoted to dead media that came
complete with a mold of Tiny Tim’s teeth. Perfect. So Big Bucks.
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http://bit.ly/1NBKLDx
Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Radnor, PA
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