Magazines on tape and the machine that plays them
A look at the Handi-Cassette II a specialised machine for playing magazines and books from tape - and possibly creating Vaporwave. Links to things mentioned in the video: A video about American Printing House: • No Other Place Like It: American Printing ... Choice Magazine Listening: http://www.choicemagazinelistening.org A short article about Jack (& Jill) Fox https://www.perkins.org/stories/the-v... Retro Grooves Vol. 3 - available from http://eox.no and http://www.the8bitguy.com/product-cat... If you’re wondering why I’m praising the work of APH in the US when here in the UK we have the RNIB who didn’t get a mention...this really isn’t something to be jingoistic about. All these organisations do invaluable work. The reason APH are mentioned specifically in this video is because they made the machine I’m demonstrating. If RNIB had made it, they’d be the ones getting the mention. Similar organisations US has APH UK has RNIB Canada has CNIB Germany has DBSV Australia has RSB These are the top five subscriber countries. --------------SUBSCRIBE----------------- http://www.youtube.com/user/Techmoan?... ------------Merchandise---------------- https://teespring.com/stores/techmoan... ------------SUPPORT-------------- This channel can be supported through Patreon / techmoan ******Patrons usually have early access to videos****** ---------Outro Music---------- Over Time - Vibe Tracks • Over Time – Vibe Tracks (No Copyright Music) -----Outro Sound Effect----- ThatSFXGuy - • Six Million Dollar man main title computer...

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