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    thevinylape@cupoftea.socialT
    SILENT RUNNINGEmotional Warfare1984 U.S. pressingSome infectious #newwave -y #1980s #alternative rock for a chill Sunday morning. I found this in a used bin in Atlanta, Georgia about 6 months before COVIDpalooza broke out. I was there making a record, and I will fill the downtime by going to Braves games and sifting through a random record store down in The Battery. I had never heard of it before, and since it was cheap, took a shot. Despite what the one lone asshole on this album’s Discogs page had to say (who hurt you, dude?), it’s not without its merits. MY pressing does NOT sound muddled or washy. It’s actually quite big and crisp on my system, even though it does fall victim to every #80s production trope (cannon shot snare drums, etc…).But the songs are pretty good, particularly the title track. And if you like that 82-84 genre of big synthy rock and pop, you’ll probably dig it. #vinyl #vinylrecords #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection #retro #vintage #art #music
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    vintageedmonton@mstdn.caV
    March 24,1985 and it's This Week In The Arts at Vintage Edmonton:http://www.vintageedmonton.com/2026/03/march-24-1985.html#yeg #alberta #edmonton #1980s
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    likelyjanlukas@mstdn.caL
    @VintageEdmonton I think it was 1989 when I bought a pocket-sized #Atari #Portfolio to use as a notetaker in uni classes. My #arthritis was too severe to take notes by hand and typewriters were too heavy for me to lug around (plus too loud for anyone else in the room).I'm a touch-typist and even with that tiny chiclet keyboard could manage 40 wpm, which was adequate.It did freak out some professors as, unlike those with heads bowed scribbling notes, I could watch the prof the entire time without needing to look down. Fabulous little machine, ran on AA batteries. ️
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    uxmark@mstdn.caU
    @VintageEdmonton Nash the Slash was pretty awesome ️