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Comment by myself248

3 years ago

When I was a little kid, I remember my dad and uncle would mail cassette tapes back and forth, instead of writing letters.

Dad would gleefully find one in the mail, unwrap it, open a beer, and sit down with his headphones on and notepad in hand. Once in a while he'd actually pause the playback while jotting notes, but mostly the things he wanted to respond to only needed a scribbled word or two as a prompt for later.

Having finished the tape, he'd walk around for a minute to collect his thoughts, grab a second beer but not open it, rewind the tape, press Record, wait a count of 5 for the leader to be past the record head, then crack that beer right into the microphone -- every tape started with that sound -- and begin to hold forth.

That is a fantastic story, thanks for sharing. Really brings me back to long form letters and considered conversations.

This is a great story. I think there is something to listening to one’s voice vs reading letters