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Tag Archives: 1993
So How Did That Go?
Posted in Drawer Cards, News
Tagged 1993, anniversary, card, Joe Williams, Photoshop, Tina Garceau
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My Year With the Roku
1993 was the last time I had cable television. I was moving into a new apartment and couldn’t come up with a compelling reason why I wanted another bill to pay. Taking a day off from work to play cable … Continue reading
Posted in Stuff Joe Likes, Weird World of the Roku
Tagged 1993, backwards compatibility, cable, cable tv sucks, cut the cord, economize, internet, Netflix, Roku, save money, television, WIFI
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The Lost Art of the Mix Tape – GO!
Here is another from an erratic series of tapes featuring an eclectic mix of music from the incomparable music aficionado Brian Bubonic. This one had a Speed Racer theme thus the title. Brian actually dated this one, and as you … Continue reading
Posted in Curious Clutter, Mix Tape
Tagged 1993, analog, audio, Brian Bubonic, cassette, mix tape, music
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