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I prefer to read the headlines of all the papers at the newspaper stand and then I know enough about nothing to not bother needing the detail.
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Did you say your son prefers the broken record technique?Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostMy son prefers the broken record technique.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhich are your your favorite ?
Header records - nice, concise. They tell you all you need to know without getting boring
Detail records - these babies tell you exactly whats going on. This is what really matters to the organisation

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I prefer 12" records, more fun when you speed them up to 45rpm.. is that right? or is it slow down to 45rpm? .. it's been a while
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Which do you prefer ?
Which are your your favorite ?
Header records - nice, concise. They tell you all you need to know without getting boring
Detail records - these babies tell you exactly whats going on. This is what really matters to the organisation
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