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Date Posted: 05:34:33 04/09/11 Sat
Author: Marcinda
Subject: Re: Confessions of a Nerd...
In reply to: Valerie 's message, "Re: Confessions of a Nerd..." on 08:08:36 04/08/11 Fri

Hi, Valerie!

I love the idea of the website! It took me a little over 3 hours to build the project. I lost a spring at one point but I was able to modify a spring from a ball point pen to replace it. I also did a PowerPoint presentation on the history of the phonograph, gramophone and the birth of the recording industry. It was 49 slides and that took about 6 hours to put together. I incorporated a couple of early sound clips (one by Edison himself!). All that time doesn't even include the time spent researching! I'll post pictures soon.

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[> [> [> Re: Confessions of a Nerd... -- Valerie, 12:24:46 04/09/11 Sat

Wow, Marcinda! That sounds pretty awesome! Do you have an interest in building stuff like that or in the recording industry? I would have liked to have sat in on that class. It sounds like it was really interesting!
I have an old Victrola (it doesn't have the horn) from 1925 that was a sweet 16 gift. I also have an extensive collection of old, old records for it. The thing is so loud because there's no volume control and it used to scare my cat when I played it. I have a lot of big band and musicals and a few classical pieces. I don't like to play it much because the needle mechanism is so delicate and expensive to fix if something happens.


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