----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Kuras Mizrahi" <lsk120@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: A Last Gasp for Audio Cassettes There is a way to do it without buying that machine. A friend of mine explained what to get (an inexpensive cable) and how to do it, but I have never had the chance to try it out. I will ask him again and get back to the list! Linda Kuras Mizrahi Margie wrote: >Gee, I wish the Inspectorate realized this too when they make everyone >(kids >and teachers) scramble to get >Walkmans (Walkmen??!!) for Bagrut and other tests when CD's and MP3/4's are >what is used these days...! >Too bad this machine described below is so expensive.. >One Last Gasp for Audio Cassettes, Hooked Up to the Computer >By JOHN BIGGS >It's time to bury the audio cassette. Actually, it was time to bury the cassette a long time ago. The format is essentially dead and the cassette tape player is now as obsolete as the Edison wax-cylinder player. But what if you still have a few tapes clattering around in your closet? The Alesis TapeLink U.S.B. could wring one last bit of music out of this expired medium. . . . . . ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org or - http://www.etni.org.il ** ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** -----------------------------------------------