What things unnecessarily complicate life?

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Lanolin

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It is sort of like a 45 rpm record that has 2 sides. Instead of 2 sides there are 8 sides. Each side, depending on the length, can have more than one song.
you lost me.

tapes have only 2 sides
 

GaryA

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That stack of tapes in the picture @tourist posted look like cassette tapes to me!

(You're just messin' with her, aren't you?)

@Lanolin:

An 8-track tape has 8 magnetic tracks on the same side of the tape - which are functionally divided into 4 stereo channels.

The tape is made so that it is continuous. It will play "forever" without having to remove the tape from the player.

Normal play goes through the 4 channels in sequence and then "starts over" at channel 1 again.

Most of the players had a control for moving the read head to the next channel in sequence (back to channel 1 if on channel 4) at the touch of a button.
 

GaryA

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That stack of tapes in the picture @tourist posted look like cassette tapes to me!

(You're just messin' with her, aren't you?)

@Lanolin:

An 8-track tape has 8 magnetic tracks on the same side of the tape - which are functionally divided into 4 stereo channels.

The tape is made so that it is continuous. It will play "forever" without having to remove the tape from the player.

Normal play goes through the 4 channels in sequence and then "starts over" at channel 1 again.

Most of the players had a control for moving the read head to the next channel in sequence (back to channel 1 if on channel 4) at the touch of a button.
My use of the words 'track' and 'channel' may be a little confusing. For 'historical' reasons, they are somewhat interchangable in a weird kind of way.

Whereas today we use the word 'track' to indicate an individual section of a recording - such as a song on an album - it is used in this way with regard to magnetic tape for 'electronic' reasons.

And, whereas we might use 'channel' to indicate the Left and Right sub-parts of a recorded track, I am using it here to indicate a form of recorded track as a whole.

The use of these words sometimes "overlap" because of the varied use of these words over the past several decades.

Sorry for the confusion, if anyone suffered any while trying to understand what I was saying...
 

Lynx

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Most of the players had a control for moving the read head to the next channel in sequence (back to channel 1 if on channel 4) at the touch of a button.
MOST of them? So like, if you had a cheap Walmart player you might have to listen to the whole tape every time you wanted to hear that one song?
 

GaryA

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MOST of them? So like, if you had a cheap Walmart player you might have to listen to the whole tape every time you wanted to hear that one song?
Believe it or not --- I remember seeing at least one player designed without a "changer" button - thought it was pretty stupid...

I guess I should have said "the absolute majority of"...?
 

Lynx

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Believe it or not --- I remember seeing at least one player designed without a "changer" button - thought it was pretty stupid...

I guess I should have said "the absolute majority of"...?
HA! I can picture it now. A teenage boy listening to a whole album, waiting for that one song he likes to come back around... Then halfway through the song before it, his brother starts an argument with him... they argue back and forth for a few minutes until suddenly he realizes he has totally missed the song he was waiting for.

"Dadgummit! You made me miss my song again! You KNOW I was waiting for that song! I bet you wait and pick these arguments just when you'll make me miss it!" And the two boys start fighting.
 

Lanolin

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you both lost me

though I was going to say in answer to OP question...

BOSSY OLDER SISTERS
 

Lanolin

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I still love my sister but I think she was alarmed when I wasnt responding to her WORDLE challenge

Its only because my whatsapp crashed on my computer and I dont use my phone to go online and play games. Then she got a bit hissy with me saying what dont you have wifi blah blah blah I sort of tuned out after that...does that make me a bad sister
 
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Gojira

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It is sort of like a 45 rpm record that has 2 sides. Instead of 2 sides there are 8 sides. Each side, depending on the length, can have more than one song.
Alice Cooper, Madonna and Iron Maiden all in the same pile? This is what's wrong with the world today.
 

Live4Him3

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What things unnecessarily complicate life?

Well, I don't know if you'll categorize what I'm about to describe as "things" or not, but I'd say that the number one thing that unnecessarily complicates life is DECEITFUL PEOPLE...and that includes many professing Christians.

Throughout my lifetime, I've encountered so many people who seemingly couldn't/wouldn't tell the truth if their lives depended upon it that it not only boggles my mind, but also GREATLY troubles my soul.

Hey, you asked...and you got an honest answer.