hey everbody

i made a new video. it's about how stereo sound works on vinyl records.

please provide me with positive reinforcement for holding back on chastising the youngins for continuing to call records "vinyls"

also please never ever do that you heathens

anyway, here's the linky-dink (i'm giving you, like, 10 minutes early access!)

https://youtu.be/3DdUvoc7tJ4

How do vinyl records hold stereo sound?

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@TechConnectify I've stopped caring. The vernacular has changed.

@hunterking I'm becoming less prescriptivist as I age but this one MAKES NO FUCKING SENSE because "vinyl" is a /material/ and not all records are vinyl!

Besides just that, it's like calling a pair of jeans "a denim" or your computer a "personal"

I'm OK with saying "I have that on vinyl" but the thing itself is not a vinyl. It is a record, and I will unendingly grumble about this at least in my head.

@TechConnectify @hunterking reminder that you americans call it gas when it's a liquid. one to talk, eh? ;P

@Riedler @TechConnectify @hunterking

#pedantry it's the vapor that burns and provides the motion.

Also it's a shortening of "gasoline" afaik.