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You really have to reach back to remember how THIS worked in your car

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    That, plus a portable CD-MP3 player, was the bomb.

    I still have my iRiver iMP-350, a portable CD player that could read mp3 and wma files off a CD-R or CD-RW, allowing way more than 74 or 80 minutes of audio. Damn thing still mostly works 22 years later too, thanks in large part to them including a 2x AA battery dongle in addition to the gumstick-shaped rechargeable batteries in the main unit which have long since leaked.

    When they started selling head units with aux in ports, I had to have one in my car. And when they started putting iPod connectors in head units, perfection.

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      My 2000s-era cars don't* have tape decks, unfortunately. I say "unfortunately" because they also don't have line in, USB, or Bluetooth, so their AM/FM/CD car audio units are, in 2025, objectively inferior to the AM/FM/cassette ones in my 1990s-era cars.

      * Present tense because I still own cars from the '90s and 2000s. I refuse to own any car capable of violating my privacy, which is every new car.

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      I refuse to own any car capable of violating my privacy, which is every new car.

      To be fair, any car with a license plate too. But still your point is well taken.

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        We were using this well into 2010 or so. Better audio quality than an FM tuner as long as the electromagnet wasn't overheating.

        The best option though was to get an inline FM injector and plug it in where the antenna plugged in. Perfect audio.

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        Yep I used these till the tape deck broke and phones stopped having earphone plugs

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          1995? We were still using these in like 2008.

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            What were you driving cerca 2018? That's amazing

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            Chrysler 300M. Second car I ever owned, kept it for years

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              That, plus a portable CD-MP3 player, was the bomb.

              I still have my iRiver iMP-350, a portable CD player that could read mp3 and wma files off a CD-R or CD-RW, allowing way more than 74 or 80 minutes of audio. Damn thing still mostly works 22 years later too, thanks in large part to them including a 2x AA battery dongle in addition to the gumstick-shaped rechargeable batteries in the main unit which have long since leaked.

              When they started selling head units with aux in ports, I had to have one in my car. And when they started putting iPod connectors in head units, perfection.

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              iRiver= S tier mp3 nostalgia

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                1995? We were still using these in like 2008.

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                2025 as well.

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                  Please. I had a cassette with built-in storage, that could play in a cassette deck player AND had an headset jack plugged in for music on the go.

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                    64gb USB stick filled to the brim with pirated music. No skipping, no ads. This is the way.

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                    Yeah I used to have my MP3 Bean filled with random music gathered from friends. Little red triangular player, lasted for like three weeks on one charge, just music, no [artist] radio bs on Spotify.
                    My phone lasts one day, if I don't play music.

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                      i was using one of these to connect my laptop to my "speakers" (an old stereo set) as recently as 2019, lmao

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                        i was using one of these to connect my laptop to my "speakers" (an old stereo set) as recently as 2019, lmao

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                        Russia or Mississippi?

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                          The best thing about the 1997 Volkswagen Jetta I had was it had a 12-disc CD-changer in the trunk. Why it was in the trunk, I don't know, but I had updated the front side deck (which was also cool because it was just a box you could plug into the front and not have to get deeper into the wiring or anything) so it could read MP3 CDs, so 12 of those in the trunk basically held almost everything my iPod could.

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                          No longer remember the car model but mine had a deck for 6 in the trunk and one in the dashboard

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                            These adapters were perfect... The only problem was that personal CD players of the same era skipped when you looked at them wrong.

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                            You definitely had to keep the cd player in a level spot in your car where it didn't bounce around a lot

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