Not going to lie, seeing this in the mail box in August always was a special moment.
100 percent. I do pick up my season tickets from the ticket office but it's not the same.Not going to lie, seeing this in the mail box in August always was a special moment.
I have a large collection of TU memorabilia. Collecting emails is wack AF.I found that the excitement of carefully tearing my ticket sheets apart and putting them in a neat little stack has now been replaced by the not as exciting chore of copying the tickets from an email to my Wallet app.
I miss seeing the players on the tickets.I found that the excitement of carefully tearing my ticket sheets apart and putting them in a neat little stack has now been replaced by the not as exciting chore of copying the tickets from an email to my Wallet app.
What? You aren't an NFT collector?I have a large collection of TU memorabilia. Collecting emails is wack AF.
Lmao. I had to Google NFT.What? You aren't an NFT collector?
Well you lost me with vinyl records.I hate the e-tickets...
I miss the tangible connection of the paper tix. Like vinyl records.
Digital is great, but you lose something when you switch from analog.(vinyl)Well you lost me with vinyl records.
I was more than delighted to replace my vinyl with CDs in the 80s.
But I digress.
To each his own.Digital is great, but you lose something when you switch from analog.(vinyl)
I think with the new stereo systems and insane quality speakers and vinyl dubbing techniques, you are seeing a higher quality output coming through, so the sound output quality of the vinyl is now as good as your CD. It's a bit of nostalgia and fun and why you're seeing a resurgence in vinyl.To each his own.
Or any other polyester tape format, not unless it comes in the form of dried chicken blood.I think with the new stereo systems and insane quality speakers and vinyl dubbing techniques, you are seeing a higher quality output coming through, so the sound output quality of the vinyl is now as good as your CD. It's a bit of nostalgia and fun and why you're seeing a resurgence in vinyl.
But I'm gonna bet we won't see a return to beta max for films.
Cd's are great... but you need a magnifying glass to read the liner notes and the artwork is just wasted in the small jewel box format.Well you lost me with vinyl records.
I was more than delighted to replace my vinyl with CDs in the 80s.
But I digress.
I agree with that part 100%Cd's are great... but you need a magnifying glass to read the liner notes and the artwork is just wasted in the small jewel box format.