Once I took a screen snapshot of my Apple ][ hires graphics with glow-in-the-dark silly
putty!
It didn’t last long, but it was cool while it lasted! Kinda like Kai Power Goo.
-Don
On 8 Nov 2017, at 22:48, Charles H Sauer
<sauer(a)technologists.com> wrote:
On Wed, 8 Nov 2017, Larry McVoy wrote:
It's like video on phones. We still call it
taping. Probably still will
in a 100 years. Where's the tape? In history.
As with the resurgence of 33 1/3 records ("vinyl"), cassette tape may also
become more prominent again:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/cassettes-are-making-a-comeback-but-there-s-a-…
I still use VCRs to record TV shows roughly once/week.
I have an interesting collection of audio recordings on 1/4" tape that I made 20-40+
years ago as an active sound technician/musician. I'd given up on my old reel to reel
machines, but a year ago my birthday present to myself was a reel to reel machine and
Dolby units. I'm very slowly fetching stuff out of my archives and digitizing.
I typically call it "recording" whether analog or digital...
Charlie
P.S. Having started out with 80 column cards, 72 columns of content, 8 of sequencing,
continuing through most of graduate school, I typically restrict myself to 72 columns when
programming.