Seriously i just cant believe how the thing which was a rage among the youth in 90's became extinct. the audio cassette... cute little thingy wrapped in a loop of brown tape .... the jaan of every walkman ... comes under the most preferred birthday present among friends. Well, it just remains as a showpiece in the music stores. People have also tried a creative approach to the thousands of stacked cassettes below the drawer... now they are been used as novelty furniture... like maybe a tea-table or wall accessory. With the advent of CD's, DVD's n MP3 players ...looks like our beloved cassette has to dig it's own grave.Now tht the cassette players in automobiles are replaced or used as ashtrays... lets have a moment of silence for our brown-tape pal. R.I.P
(btw tell u summin they make excellent novelty furniture ... LOLs)
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Cassettes ka sound reproduction is the best...
ur only cool till the next version comes up man. btw i personally have like a sackfull, my fav being humse hai muqabla. uv given me some ideas to put em to use. i had also bought biwi no. 1 n used to play it every evening in full volume n feel cool about it...hai hai mirchi uff uff mirchi!!!
Just like uma even i had a huge collection of these cassettes piled up in 2 large sized suitcases (which is now proudly owned by a "RADDIWALA")and abovve that i use to cut the pictures of my favourite actors from the label of the respective movies and make an album out of it (though i dont know where those scarp books are at present)and one of the cassetes i have still preserved is "WESTLIFE & FIZA", my first purchase, from the list of my super collections of cassetes!
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