I made a mistake. I put Pimsleur German Tape 9 (lessons 17 and 18) in the tape deck in my car.
It won't play.
It won't eject the tape.
I can't even pry the tape loose.
So I did another thing that seemed smart at the time, but wasn't. I began disassembling the tape player. There were eight tiny screws and I had the perfect size Phillips screwdriver.
I stripped the heads of two of the screws.
*sigh*
Maybe I should just skip to lesson nineteen?
It won't play.
It won't eject the tape.
I can't even pry the tape loose.
So I did another thing that seemed smart at the time, but wasn't. I began disassembling the tape player. There were eight tiny screws and I had the perfect size Phillips screwdriver.
I stripped the heads of two of the screws.
*sigh*
Maybe I should just skip to lesson nineteen?
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(of course, If I were using tapes like that I'd just digitize them, so as to only play them once and not risk damaging them further - burning to CD for portable use with an old diskman if I needed a cheap approach [the media is around 5c/disk]. Since I just got an iPod in order to survive the flight to europe, I'd stuff them in that instead, though.)
_Mark_
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Burning to CD would have been smart, if I had anticipated this problem. Of course, if I'd anticipated this problem, I simply could have avoided sticking the tape in the car unit. I'd have listened to it at home, where I've listened to the previous sixteen lessons without trouble.
*sigh* oh well!
(re: iPod: drool.)