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<blockquote data-quote="Jigsaw" data-source="post: 919514" data-attributes="member: 46605"><p>I did not have a computer like you when I was young all I had was my belt drives my Goodmans amp and my jamo speakers and my TV and Walkman, this is before I became materialistic and I was very happy. All them boxed tape you see chunky sharing I was already collecting them as they were been released. No discogs you could find all them nice tunes in a record store. </p><p></p><p>I must of got a tape player that year or maybe the following what would of been 96. I had a mega drive when I was 16 and a PlayStation when I was about 23 I did not own my first computer until I was about 25. I did own one of them yamaha cassette decks it would of been the one What Hi fi had reviewed I was into my HI FI by then.</p><p></p><p>I did get badly obsessed with computers and web sites were I can now build my own computer and the one am talking to you on is built by me. </p><p></p><p>My step dad was obsessed with computers he knew how to fix them do networking and had earned some money from it doing it in the evenings after work.</p><p></p><p>I think watching him as a child had probably rubbed off on me.</p><p></p><p>I did not find out about discogs until I joined this forum in 2015. Their are some nice tunes on discogs but even to this day I still prefer to go into a record shop and handpick me own records and getting hold of stuff I never had heard before. </p><p></p><p>Their is something about picking your own stuff from a record store and I think were all missing a trick using discogs.</p><p></p><p>Its all I did for years pick my own stuff out of a record stores</p><p></p><p>I could spend all day saturday going round record stores it was ace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jigsaw, post: 919514, member: 46605"] I did not have a computer like you when I was young all I had was my belt drives my Goodmans amp and my jamo speakers and my TV and Walkman, this is before I became materialistic and I was very happy. All them boxed tape you see chunky sharing I was already collecting them as they were been released. No discogs you could find all them nice tunes in a record store. I must of got a tape player that year or maybe the following what would of been 96. I had a mega drive when I was 16 and a PlayStation when I was about 23 I did not own my first computer until I was about 25. I did own one of them yamaha cassette decks it would of been the one What Hi fi had reviewed I was into my HI FI by then. I did get badly obsessed with computers and web sites were I can now build my own computer and the one am talking to you on is built by me. My step dad was obsessed with computers he knew how to fix them do networking and had earned some money from it doing it in the evenings after work. I think watching him as a child had probably rubbed off on me. I did not find out about discogs until I joined this forum in 2015. Their are some nice tunes on discogs but even to this day I still prefer to go into a record shop and handpick me own records and getting hold of stuff I never had heard before. Their is something about picking your own stuff from a record store and I think were all missing a trick using discogs. Its all I did for years pick my own stuff out of a record stores I could spend all day saturday going round record stores it was ace. [/QUOTE]
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