Great post Gordon...
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i don't think there's noggin you can't do to make something out of nothin.
You're the Don Shula of Marketing.
(Check a Bum Phillips wiki to verify this a relevant compliment)
Onward.
I want to suggest another GGD.
Geek For Geezers Device.
It's a direct mp3 converter.
Pop it into your cassette recorder and it records your cassettes to mp3 WITHOUT a computer.
Geezers rejoice!!
No need to add ripping and burning to vocab.
Here's an added advantage although I haven't tested it.
In the old school world there was something called Speed Dubbing.
Pop a cassette in a double recorder and boom you could record
to another cassette half the time.
In the geek world of today there is no such thing as Speed Ripping and Burning.
So if you converting cassette to mp3 you have to sit through the whole recording.
If you use this device you might avoid long sit and record times.
Is there more?
Maybe you could use this device to start a geek business
even if fiddeling with a Rubik's Cube is still your idea of high tech.
There are a few businesses that'll do the work for you and convert
cassette to mp3 for you.
Now you could be a local version of that without need of a
degree from MIT and if the speed dubbing with the
GGD works then you can get it done fast then turn it
over to some teenagers to do the actual work while you market the thing.
All else fails you could convert all your cassette programs, keep the mp3 version, then sell the cassettes or sell your mp3 copy.
I believe as long as you own it and you're selling your personal copy then it's ok.
Hey, February is the month of passion maybe it's time to go out and make a love connection with money?