Being born in the 1950s we had Lp records (78s & 33-1/3s)... then 45 (rpm) records. The only thing we had on the move was the AM station car radio or the portable 9 transistor radio. One speaker and tinny speaker.
The the great advancement... 8 track tapes for in the car. Followed by cassette tapes... home, car, and personally portable on the Sony Walkman cassette tape player.
Later the music CDs... the compact disc. Still a lot to carry around... tapes or Cds.
Then the great revelation... MP3 players... hundreds of songs on a compact player with headphones.
Having hundreds of mp3 songs, I'm still in this mode.
Later the music CDs... the compact disc. Still a lot to carry around... tapes or Cds.
Then the great revelation... MP3 players... hundreds of songs on a compact player with headphones.
Having hundreds of mp3 songs, I'm still in this mode.
Just starting to get into streaming music and playlists. But still use MP3 players for most of my listening. Lots of music that's not available on streaming.
Still amazed... 1,992 songs on a tiny micro SD card.
Still amazed... 1,992 songs on a tiny micro SD card.
