I am 48 years old, and I have only just realised that the AUX socket on a stereo system is not short for AUXOPHONE.
Degree of difficulty: I worked as a broadcast technician for over ten years. Virtually every piece of kit we had included an AUX socket.
This leaves me with one considerable problem: Where the hell do I plug my auxophone?
I am not mad.
5 comments:
Into the tubberware box. Which is full of grated mozzarella Firefox.
Try the Rockwell Retro Encabulator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJKdh1KZ0w&feature=player_detailpage
You're still using a wired auxophone?. It's probably analogue too, isn't it?
Sheesh!
Digital and wireless! You're not too old to adapt.
What about the ORCS socket?
USB was invented by a dyslexic electronic engineer labelling the BUS?
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