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| | | On this day in 1935, the iconic film studio 20th Century Fox was formed through the merger of Twentieth Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation. This powerhouse went on to produce some of Hollywood's most memorable films, including Star Wars, The Sound of Music, and Titanic. Its legacy continues to influence the film industry today. |
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| | Spin It Again: Vinyl Record Collecting Basics for Music Lovers | There’s something magical about the soft crackle of a vinyl record spinning on the turntable. For many, collecting records isn’t just about the music—it’s about the experience. From classic album art to the tactile joy of flipping a record, vinyl offers a listening ritual that digital just can’t match. Whether you're revisiting a beloved format or starting fresh, here are a few basics to help you dive into the world of vinyl. | Start With What You Love The best collections are built on personal taste. Begin with records that hold meaning for you—whether it's the Beatles album you wore out in college or a jazz favorite your parents played on weekend mornings. Don’t worry about value or rarity at first. Collect what you love, and the rest will follow. | Understand the Types of Records Most vinyl records come in three standard sizes: 7-inch (singles), 10-inch (less common), and 12-inch (full albums or LPs). Records also spin at different speeds—33 ⅓ RPM and 45 RPM are the most common. Make sure your turntable can accommodate both. | Condition Matters When buying used records, check the condition of both the vinyl and the jacket. Light surface scratches are usually okay, but deep gouges can affect sound. Look for records labeled as “VG+” (Very Good Plus) or better in condition. Bonus points if the cover art and inserts are intact! | Invest in the Right Gear You don’t need a high-end setup to get started. A good beginner turntable with a built-in preamp and some decent speakers will do just fine. Over time, you might choose to upgrade components like your stylus (needle) or invest in better speakers for richer sound. | Storage and Care Vinyl is durable but needs proper care. Store records vertically in a cool, dry place, ideally in inner sleeves to protect against dust and scratches. Clean them gently with a carbon fiber brush or a dedicated record cleaner to maintain sound quality. | Collecting vinyl is more than a hobby—it’s a celebration of music, memories, and the art of slowing down. Whether you’re reliving your youth or discovering albums anew, each record tells a story, and the joy is in the journey. | What’s Your Vinyl Vibe? | |
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| Yesterday’s Poll Results: What’s your favorite healthy cooking method? |
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| | Grilling took the top spot in this flavorful face-off, with over 38% of voters loving that smoky, satisfying finish. Roasting followed closely behind, proving crispy edges never go out of style. Sautéing and steaming held their own as go-to methods for quick, clean meals, while a few fun-loving foodies admitted they’re just in it for the taste tests. Only one lone vote for poaching—guess it’s still waiting for its moment to shine! | TOP COMMENTS | “I do a bit of all of them, except poaching, I haven't attempted that.” “We will even light the grill in the wintertime!” “I have been using the air fryer more and find it an excellent and healthy way to cook a wide variety of foods and maintain flavors.”
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| Slang Phrase of the Day | Phrase: Only in Ohio | Meaning: Used to label things that are strange or cursed. | In a sentence: “You know it's an only in Ohio moment when your neighbor turns an old riding mower into a parade float—complete with bubble machine and Elvis tunes.” | |
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