http://search.ebay.co.uk/8-track-player_W0QQfromZR40QQsatitleZ8Q2dtrackQ20playerQQsojsZ1
If those were all bought up by Doctor Mad, and thrown into the depths of his volcano lair, content on 8-track media would still be accessible. Because we KNOW HOW TO MAKE MORE.
If you're going to tell me that the fact I haven't tried to buy an 8-track means that nothing recorded on 8-track is retrievable, nor ever will be, then you ought to sober up.
You want this thread for quick forum questions Richard:
http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?t=8699
Specify the query you are using and what you are trying to find.
What twaddle. We still have the means and the will to produce those things, assuming anyone asks for them.
They aren't generally in distributed production any more because they are commercially redundant. Those that are produced as "retro" pieces are usually expensive, due to the style aspect and the cost of non-production line manufacture.
If I throw a doughnut at you, we can measure the speed with which the hole in the middle moves, because it's defined by its boundary (which is moving).
Same thing.
Well, unless he says he did that, you're just speculating. He said in the first post that it crashed out on boot, so eliminate the most likely possibilites first.
It's elementary, my dear Watson.
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