Free AOL disc (aka CD Wallpaper)October 16, 2019 Source Share Previous Post Shoppers looking at big screen television sets at a Sears Brand Central store in Woodfield, Illinois (February 13, 1991) Next Post Doodle Bear! Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Load More Comments Related Posts Who remembers “Ski Free”? AOL Trial Disc I found in a old box 90s wallpaper (oc) Sunday Hi-Fi illustration, with a commission I did a while ago, the Rotel RCD-965BX! Truth is I never heard about this brand at all prior to this work, but apparently, this is an old Japanese brand responsible for good quality audio and video products, and this compact disc player was no exception! Do y’all remember when napster was the place to get free (often mislabeled) music? Hey everyone, the Zoom group that I’m part of is having a 80s vs 90s virtual dance party this Thursday. It starts at 8:00 PM PDT and it’s free, so come on by. Ive had this Rodger Rabbit standee in a box for years and finally it’s free! Yet another one of the ES series stack I made a while ago, this time with the Sony CDP-X77ES compact disc player! It maintains those same beautiful lines from the prior ones, black mate color with the wooden sides, a great machine from a time the CD format was blooming into the scene!
Sunday Hi-Fi illustration, with a commission I did a while ago, the Rotel RCD-965BX! Truth is I never heard about this brand at all prior to this work, but apparently, this is an old Japanese brand responsible for good quality audio and video products, and this compact disc player was no exception!
Hey everyone, the Zoom group that I’m part of is having a 80s vs 90s virtual dance party this Thursday. It starts at 8:00 PM PDT and it’s free, so come on by.
Yet another one of the ES series stack I made a while ago, this time with the Sony CDP-X77ES compact disc player! It maintains those same beautiful lines from the prior ones, black mate color with the wooden sides, a great machine from a time the CD format was blooming into the scene!