A local UK resident has a serious Caffeine Addiction. So bad that even the LDS missionaries are refusing to visit his flat.
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Finally got the tape deck and blank cassette tapes today. I recorded an album by connecting the microphone port on the tape deck to the headphone port on my computer by using a wire that came with a set of noise-cancelling headphones I had, when I play it back, it recorded just fine, but somehow, the recorder picked up some radio signals! I had nothing else going on while recording onto tape. Damn, there goes my dreams of analogue sound because of these worthless FM radio stations I live nearby! And 40-50 dollars of my money down the drain! EDIT: Now I am going to reattempt the recording by connecting my tape deck to my MP3 player. The recording is working for that as well, but we will see if some stupid FM interference sneaks into this one. So far, so good, but so what?
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Well, my tape came out just fine. No radio interference, just the music I wanted to record to tape, from my MP3 player of all things! Somehow, the two albums I recorded to tape sounded even better on tape.
Cat food, gatorade, & Lucky Charms. Don't ask.
Dutch Iris bulbs
Quote from: Diesel on September 21, 2010, 06:50:16 PMDutch Iris bulbsPerhaps Lady Hykeaswell could instruct you on planting them.
Quote from: Weakling on September 21, 2010, 06:51:48 PMQuote from: Diesel on September 21, 2010, 06:50:16 PMDutch Iris bulbsPerhaps Lady Hykeaswell could instruct you on planting them.I could use some advice being I've never planted flower bulbs before....all I know at this point is that they are to be planted during the fall season.
I'll just diagnose myself as Goddess of the Universe and have done with it. Hell with autism!
nice is just something written on biscuits.
Quote from: Feral Aspie on September 20, 2010, 06:22:03 PMFinally got the tape deck and blank cassette tapes today. I recorded an album by connecting the microphone port on the tape deck to the headphone port on my computer by using a wire that came with a set of noise-cancelling headphones I had, when I play it back, it recorded just fine, but somehow, the recorder picked up some radio signals! I had nothing else going on while recording onto tape. Damn, there goes my dreams of analogue sound because of these worthless FM radio stations I live nearby! And 40-50 dollars of my money down the drain! EDIT: Now I am going to reattempt the recording by connecting my tape deck to my MP3 player. The recording is working for that as well, but we will see if some stupid FM interference sneaks into this one. So far, so good, but so what?The mic port has the wrong impedance. You've created an antenna.