Danh ngôn của Dave Grohl

When digital technology started becoming the norm, you've got 50, 60, 70 years of recordings on tapes that are just deteriorating. Like, a two-inch reel of recording tape won't last forever. It dissolves. It will disappear.
When digital technology started becoming the norm, you've got 50, 60, 70 years of recordings on tapes that are just deteriorating. Like, a two-inch reel of recording tape won't last forever. It dissolves. It will disappear.
Khi công nghệ kỹ thuật số bắt đầu trở thành tiêu chuẩn, bạn đã có 50, 60, 70 năm ghi âm trên băng đang ngày càng xuống cấp. Giống như, một cuộn băng ghi âm dài 2 inch sẽ không tồn tại mãi mãi. Nó tan biến. Nó sẽ biến mất.
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