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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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From taping shows and music videos off the TV to renting the hottest new releases at Blockbuster, it's a flashback to all things VHS and VCR on this edition of The Midnight Society. Music: "19" by Green River Ordinance.
Taping music onto blank cassettes was no longer useful by the mid-to-late '90s. CD players had become the new standard, so it was now time to conjure up a way to record songs onto blank compact discs. It's a discussion of CD burning, complete with il... more
Long before the days of on-demand streaming services, kids had to build their music collections in much more meaningful and creative ways. From taping songs off the radio with no DJ interference to buying a box full of CDs for a penny from Columbia H... more
Half-Man, Half-Amazing. Air Canada. VC15. Call him whatever you'd like, but Vincent Lamar Carter has officially called it a career. It's a celebration of 22 incredible years of Vinsanity on this edition of The Midnight Society. Music: "19" by Green R... more
The '90s technology time warp continues with an in-depth look at all things MSN Messenger, including emoticons, winks and nudges, video chats with no sound, and file transfers that always failed. Music: "19" by Green River Ordinance.
From dial-up internet speeds and chat rooms to ICQ and MSN Messenger, it's a '90s technology time warp on the pilot episode of The Midnight Society. Music: "19" by Green River Ordinance.
...or more accurately “The I.T. Crowd” mixed in with “The Twilight Zone”. Technology old and new, with its biggest hits & its worst failures; the beloved, fondly remembered tech favorites from the 70’s and 80’s; the hated tech flops and the insanity-driven wrath caused by bugs, viruses, and poor decision making by upper management at several electronics & computer companies during the 90’s and 00’s... well, they’re all perfect targets for their very own nightmare tale of comedic dread... by the ... more










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