In today's Wall Street Journal.
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Last fall, more than 200 people crammed into one of this city's
premier contemporary art galleries for a three-day show. The white
walls, accustomed to paintings that sell for thousands of dollars,
were home to less rarified fare.
The show? Eight Track Tapes: The Bucks Burnett Collection. "It was
packed," says gallery owner Barry Whistler.
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB20001424052748704754604575095310056590490.html#mod=todays_us_page_one
Reading this article brought back some great memories. When I was in
high school (showing my age) everyone had an eight track player in
their car - if you didn't you weren't cool. I have an eight track
tape handy in the office as a prop to show how far technology and
formats has changed over the past 30 year + years. Some of the
younger generation in my office had never seen one before. Makes me
feel really old...
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Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Orange County, CA
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