The risk of not embracing such change is that the world won't stop because we refuse to accept it, because we don't want to lose penmanship, telegraphs, print media, or vinyl records. Similarly, the ...
In the mid-20th century, the record player was more than a machine — it was where families gathered, talked, and shared time ...
It's the act of pulling a record from its sleeve, setting it on the turntable, flipping the switch and watching the needle fall into place. Then comes that soft crackle of static, an old, familiar ...