You'd think that for $57 million we could get a tram that is, you know... functional. Speaking of, I was kidnapped by the elevator in my building at work today. I got in, pushed "1" and the elevator said, "Actually, you are going to 14, then 19, then 22, then 1, then 16 and Im not opening the doors ONCE." A small reminder that, when in an elevator, NO ONE is in control.
Has anyone noticed that cassette tapes have become completely obsolete? I suddenly feel old.
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I have some good tapes at work. They're only obsolete to those that have lost faith. I like tapes. But not spending money on stupid trams. That sucks.
Tapes and 8-bit NES still rule, despite the dominance of PSIIIs and iPods. Slap a Minor Threat tape in your walkman, pull on your Cons, and hit the STREETS!!!
(Side note: when I was a kid, I was convinced that I was going to get trapped in an elevator and die of starvation. I'm glad you made it out unscathed.)
I agree. It was Suicidal Tendencies in my tape-player and for kicks it was whatever Wal-Mart had on sale at the time. I'll never get rid of my tapes. Now my tapeworms...that's a different question.
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