A cover and two invented pages from a magazine about the 1980s. This was part of a class assignment. Articles relate to electronics, movies, music, and teen diction.
Title: A cover and two invented pages from a magazine about the 1980s. This was part of a class assignment. Articles relate to electronics, movies, music, and teen diction.
Category: /History
Details: Words: 453 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
A cover and two invented pages from a magazine about the 1980s. This was part of a class assignment. Articles relate to electronics, movies, music, and teen diction.
Category: /History
Details: Words: 453 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Audio goes digital, CD is new phonograph
James Russell, an inventor who relied on music for inspiration and motivation, was always frustrated by the wear and tear of his phonograph records. He was also unhappy with their sound quality. Having a history of developing new data storage technology, he started sketching out a better music recording system.
James wanted a system that would record and replay songs without physical contact between its parts, and he
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I'd rather not
Bad-
Good
Barney-
An unattractive male
Batcaver-
Person who wears all black and listens to The Cure
Bodacious-
Beautiful
Bogus-
Not good
Boss-
Very cool
Brody-
Police officer
Def-
Something very hip
Dudical-
Used to describe a place or thing as cool as someone dubbed a "dude".
Grodie-
Disgusting
Heavy-
A situation which is grave
Homeboy-
A close friend
K-RAD-
Very radical
Radical-
Something extremely hip
Trippendicular-
Something that is totally amazing