Matt J. Duffy demonstrates the phonograph machine to mesmerized students. Wild excitement ensues.
Duffy teaches journalism courses at Georgia Perimeter College in Dunwoody and at Georgia State Un...
Matt J. Duffy demonstrates the phonograph machine to mesmerized students. Wild excitement ensues.
Duffy teaches journalism courses at Georgia Perimeter College in Dunwoody and at Georgia State University in Atlanta.
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I am sorry, but although the professor surely acts cool. This is cust something usual. Well maybe records aren't as common in the US yet as they are in other places, but at that age you should have tried that by yourself.
BTW, it also works fairly well with a piece of paper.
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BTW, it also works fairly well with a piece of paper.
rofl