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Events & Attractions / Kensington Car Boot Sale
Last post by Hendri Ehlers - 2024-08-30 11:34:37
Joburgs weekly Car Boot Sale . At the Kensington Car Boot Sale. Every Saturday 8am to 1 pm .You can sell your new stuff, unused, unwanted items, antiques, collectables, vinyl, and pre-loved goods for cash from the boot of your car. Find amazing secondhand bargains, household and gardening goods, antiques and collectables, clothing and accessories, books and art, photographic and sound equipment, kids and babies items, electronics, automotive and Tools . There's a client for everything ! Entry for public FREE! Dog friendly on leashes ! For more info whattsapp 083 292 0700.



Kensington Car Boot Sale
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Vinyl / LP Records / 7" Singles / Re: Test
Last post by Hendri Ehlers - 2023-12-27 13:39:31
R250
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Vinyl / LP Records / 7" Singles / Re: Test
Last post by Hendri Ehlers - 2023-12-27 13:37:29
This is a time stamp test.
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AUCTIONS - Rules / Auction Rules
Last post by Hendri Ehlers - 2023-12-27 11:31:42
Auction Rules
1.    All auctions must have a clear start and end time and date.
2.    The winning bid will be last highest bid made.
3.    The outcome is final; any disputes need to be escalated to the moderators.
4.    Should two of the same bids be made at the exact same time, the first one will be the winning bid.
5.    The time stamp on the server will be the only time accepted.
6.    The winning bid must be paid within 24 hours.
7.    If a blank bid/comment is received, it will be considered as a valid bid with the next incremental price value.
8.    Only bids will be accepted, DMs, etc., will not be considered a valid bid.
9.    If a auction closes at 20:00:00, the last bid accepted can only be made at 19:59:59; any bids after that time will not be considered.
Rules Under Construction!

Please use the template for your Auction:
Auction:
Record Grade:
Sleeve Grade:
Starting bid:R
Increment:R
Starting Time: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
Closing Time: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
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#7
Step into a groovy time capsule of nostalgia and explore a treasure trove of vinyl records, retro fashion, and hidden gems. Dance to funk, soul & disco, and infectious house beats brought to you by our talented vinyl DJs. ✨
✨Don't miss the chance to join our Historical Bicycle Tour, starting and ending at the market, and explore the rich heritage of the city while enjoying the scenic route. ✨Unleash your creativity with our Sip and Paint session, where you can sip on your favorite beverages and create your own masterpiece guided by talented artists.

Location

✨ VICTORIA YARDS
✨ 11 November 2023
✨ 10:00-20:00
✨ Victoria Yards , 16 Viljoen St, JHB
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THINGS TO KNOW:
✨ SAFE PARKING
✨ VINYL, RECORDS & CD
✨ VINYL DJ'S - SOUL, FUNK, R&B, HOUSE
✨ ARTS & CRAFTS
✨ THRIFTING & CLOTHING
✨ HISTORICAL BICYLE TOUR
✨ BEAUTIFUL GARDENS AND STORES at VICTORIA YARDS
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VINYL DJ'S
💿 TOMBY
💿 MICHAEL LESAR
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VENDORS APPLICATION FORM THRIFT, VINTAGE:
https://forms.gle/vSZPuHsYmLpao8bn9
SIP & PAINT TICKETS:
HISTORY BICYCLE TOUR TICKETS
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Events & Attractions / Kensington Car Boot Sale
Last post by Hendri Ehlers - 2023-11-09 13:29:23
Joburgs weekly Car Boot Sale
 At the Kensington Car Boot Sale.
Every Saturday 8am to 12pm .You can sell your new stuff, unused, unwanted items, antiques, collectables, vinyl, and pre-loved goods for cash from the boot of your car. Find amazing secondhand bargains, household and gardening goods, antiques and collectables, clothing and accessories, books and art, photographic and sound equipment, kids and babies items, electronics, automotive and Tools .


There's a client for everything ! Entry for public FREE! Dog friendly! For more info whattsapp 083 292 0700



Location
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These are my main concerns, and I will add to list as time goes on!


  • Facebook can shut Facebook groups down for any reason (It has happen to others) and that will shatter the community. We don't have any other contact detail for members. Here we have total control.
  • Most social media sites has become a cesspool of fraudsters, lairs and con-artist. I think we can better police that here.
  • People don't like the AI tracking and advertisement pushing and data sharing
  • This is our own server,no AI, Bots, we have total control over what happens to who.
  • To be Continued ......
#10
The Resonant Echoes of Innovation: A Deep Dive into the History of the Standard Audio Cassette
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Introduction:

In the annals of technological history, few inventions have had as profound an impact on the way we consume and share music as the standard audio cassette. Born from a desire for portable and accessible music, the audio cassette emerged as a symbol of personal expression and a medium that forever altered the musical landscape. As we embark on a journey through time, let us explore the rich and fascinating history of this iconic format, from its humble beginnings to its enduring legacy.

The Prelude: Magnetic Tape's Genesis

The roots of the audio cassette trace back to the early 20th century when magnetic tape was first conceived. German engineer Fritz Pfleumer is the pioneer credited with inventing magnetic tape in the 1920s. Originally designed for recording telephony signals, magnetic tape technology would evolve into a cornerstone of audio recording.

The Birth of the Compact Cassette

It was not until the 1960s that the standard audio cassette, as we recognize it today, began to take shape. In 1963, Dutch engineer Lou Ottens, working for the electronics giant Philips, played a pivotal role in its development. Ottens and his team introduced the "Compact Cassette" that year, initially intended for dictation purposes. Its compact size, simplicity, and affordability made it a practical choice for recording and playback.

A Collaborative Effort: The Standardization of the Cassette

The breakthrough that catapulted the audio cassette into mainstream use came through an unlikely collaboration between Philips and Sony in 1965. Together, they agreed upon a standardized format for the audio cassette. The result was a sleek, plastic-shelled cassette housing two spools of magnetic tape, driven by a capstan and pinch roller playback mechanism. This standardized format would become the blueprint for millions of cassette players and recorders worldwide.

The 1970s: Cassette Mania

The 1970s marked the zenith of the audio cassette's popularity. It surpassed vinyl records in sales during some years. The cassette's ascendancy was driven by several factors:

Convenience: Portable cassette players, commonly known as "walkmans," allowed individuals to take their music with them anywhere.

Durability: Cassettes were less prone to damage compared to vinyl records, making them ideal for both personal and mobile use.

Affordability: Cassettes were more affordable than vinyl records or reel-to-reel tapes, making them accessible to a wider audience.

Personalization: The ability to create mixtapes empowered music enthusiasts to curate their own playlists, share their favorite songs, and express themselves through music.

The Rise of Mixtapes and Cassette Culture

The audio cassette's cultural impact is perhaps best exemplified by the rise of mixtapes. Crafting mixtapes became an art form, allowing people to tell stories, convey emotions, and share their musical tastes. The exchange of mixtapes between friends and romantic partners became a cherished tradition, with each tape representing a unique sonic journey.

The Decline and the Cassette's Resurgence

By the late 1990s, the audio cassette began to wane in popularity as CDs and digital formats like MP3s took center stage. It seemed as though the cassette's days were numbered. However, it never truly vanished. Nostalgia, coupled with an appreciation for its analog warmth, kept the cassette alive in the hearts of collectors, audiophiles, and artists. Indie bands began releasing music on cassettes, and cassette-themed events and exhibitions celebrated its legacy.

Conclusion: The Echoes of the Cassette's Legacy

The history of the standard audio cassette is a testament to human ingenuity and the enduring power of innovation. What began as a humble invention for dictation purposes evolved into a global music phenomenon. Though the cassette no longer dominates the music landscape, it lives on as a symbol of personal expression and a reminder of a simpler time when crafting mixtapes was a labor of love.

The audio cassette will forever hold a special place in the hearts of those who grew up with its distinctive sound and the joy of sharing music in a tangible, personal way. Its legacy resonates in the contemporary nostalgia for analog technology, reminding us of the remarkable impact a simple plastic shell and a spool of magnetic tape had on our musical journey through time.