May 20, 2003She'd Never Seen a Record PlayerMy daughter is studying the American Revolution in her fifth grade class, and learned some colonial-era folk dances from a woman who visited their classroom. To accompany the dancing, the visiting instructor brought a record player. It was the first record player my daughter had ever seen! Which started me thinking about the fold-up portable RCA stereo record player I had in high-school. It was very cool, and I took it with me when I left for college. It did duty long after college too, because I remember it in Zürich, where I worked for a few years in my early twenties. The RCA stereo was approximately the same size as my first home computer I purchased many years later: one of the very first Compaq portable computers. It had two floppies (no hard drive) and ran the MS-DOS operating system. It must have weighed about thirty pounds; certainly not very portable by today's standards! Okay ... I'm back... I was gone with the memories of my youth, but I'm back now. More Posts Like This One: My Life 2003 Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at May 20, 2003 6:21 PM | Comments (2) Read Comments
Hi Barbara, You have my sympathy on the flood! By the way, that Compaq you had weighed 38 pounds, and probably came close to pulling you arm out of its socket. They called them portable, we called them luggable. -- Barry Posted by: Barry Galef on May 29, 2003 4:01 AMlol, I had to chuckle when you said it was the first time your daughter had seen a record player. In the New Year, some of my kids (grade 4/5) at school bugged me to bring in the song, "I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair." I did and I pulled down the ancient portable record player our school has. The looks and the questions...."What is that thing?" Amazing the difference between 1 generation and the next :) Posted by: Heidi on May 28, 2003 7:21 PM |
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