n e dopers 15-17 yrs old?

I’m bored and most of these ppl are older, they remember vinals… shudder

I’m not 15-17 years old, nor in New England (or Nebraska, for that matter).

Sorry I can’t help you.

:slight_smile: I don’t know about the nebraska thing and stuff, but I am 17. Just turned 17 last week! :slight_smile: So what’s up

Jenny

What the heck is a vinal?

Shortening words to letters and “people” to ppl doesn’t score you younguns many points around here.

And I own vynals and they’re great.

And I’m 15.

And I don’t think it’s too much of a chore to spell out my words.

I meant to write vinyls, I assure you all.

Gah. :mad:

Ah, if only your parents had remembered rubbers…

oops, thought this thread was in the Pit. Nobody get in an uproar here, it was a joke…

Sssssuuuurrreee it was. :smiley:

17 here.

I am 1337

If you’re bored, why not look for a message board focused more on what interests you?

Ah, young people again. Alas, a lifetime of trauma has left me old, decrepit, and embittered…

You whipper-snappers…

Sorry, didn’t mean to offend anyone. And sorry about my spelling problem. The keys on the keyboard I was using stuck. How’s life all?..
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dear dear clayton_e

Vinyls are still being used to this day. Ever heard of Dj’s? Yes, some still use vinyls. Its not that hard to remember.

~/X(…)/X\ love

There’s a gap, the 80’s. Everything on vinyls before then was fine, but the 80’s was a mix of crap on several types of media. It all recovered by the late 80’s to early 90’s in CD, w/ tape slightly holding on for the first couple years of the 90’s. Now music traditionally on vinyls that is put on CD’s seems odd, and is not the best seller. I guess music stays with the media of the days when it was made. I wish that the music of today was put on vinyls. I only used the vinlys example to group people that remember the 60’s to 70’s well. I could have used a better example, but like most generation y’s, I’m too lazy.

Depends on the band if they want to do it. But some bands still do it my dear. Bands like Korn, Pantera, Weezer have music on vinyls. You just have to look for them. Try trendy stores like Hot Topic and you’ll find them.

Well, the least you could do in deference to us old farts is correctly call them “record albums” or just “records” or “albums” for short. The only “vinyls” I ever heard of were the DiVinyls.

Yeah, I’ve seen a few RECORDS (happy?) done by modern bands, but damn, it’s a bitch to find them.

::grins a little:: Fell off your high horse, eh?

I’m allowed to say that, anyhow. = P argue not. I may have only one digit (and a pathetic one, at that) under my “Look-see how many I’ve posted” belt, and I’m a few months younger than you, (grr)… but I know stuff. Knowlege is dangerous. Merc. :smiley:

and by the way, artists still do come out with vinyls… well, the good ones, anyhow. keeping the dream alive for all of the teenagers who decide that old records might be worth a shot again.

peace, love, and all that good stuff.

o.O having slight issues with the smiley-dudes. :smiley: All better. And to look for records, an online search might help you better than going off and gallavanting around stores, saying what-have-you to whoever… there are many, many search engines and metacrawlers that could help you out finding a site that might specialize in 'em.

off goes the newbie, once again… :rolleyes: