gosh, i wish i had a cassette tape player as well... ! any particular model you're interested in ?
Not really; I just want a working player to listen to some of my dad's tapes, but if I had a choice, I'd go for one of Sony's boxy models like the one on my page.
i see, personally i feel tempted to go for a home player to be honest, better sound quality and all of that... maybe a sony or technics model ?
I'm talking "Soviet pirated tapes that were recorded from a from a friend who recorded his recording from a guy he knows who ... " tier tapes, so perhaps sound quality is not too much of an issue xD. But perhaps the home players, apart from offering better sound quality, look nice as interior decor!
It's nice to hear A Flock of Seaguls here. I'm not familiar with this track but I know Wishing, which was on their next album... and I once recorded a cover of....
man this is awesome ! wow ! i hope we'll soon get the chance to use this on our websites... :D
It is indeed your websited that helped me discover it! I also noticed that the song that gave name to your website has a nice wordplay in it - in Japanese it can be read as "nananansense", which I found interesting and somewhat amusing.
the most important thing: https://saint-images.neocities.org/stuff/moscow.html
i love your moscow pictures! they make me want to go visit
@plasticdino - thank you!
Do the photos load for all of you?
it takes a couple of refreshes but they all load eventually!
I loved reading and looking through the Moscow page :) the background is so fun too!
Great page! I would use lower resolution images on the page with the option to click for the higher resolution.
Thanks! I thought about separating he thumbnails and the full-size photos, like I do on my other photo pages, but instead decided to try and make images lightweight yet big enough to look at.