Talk:Inch per second
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Microcassettes
... I moved this note to Talk:Magnetic tape sound recording, to keep it with the content to which it refers. — Johan the Ghost seance 16:20, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Moved magnetic tape stuff
This article was loaded with information about magnetic tape, which is clearly wrong — an inch per second is a unit of speed, and nuggets like "tape recording first became common enough for the issue of compatibility between tape deck manufacturers to become an issue in the 1950s" just don't belong here. So I moved the mag tape stuff to magnetic tape sound recording. I can't believe that anyone would have a serious problem with this, but if so, please leave me a message and we'll talk. — Johan the Ghost seance 16:15, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
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