Today's 12-year-old has probably only known a world where music just magically comes out of the iPod.  Most kids born in the early 2000's know how to text, email, and they might even have a smart phone.  Chances are, if they ever spent time on a landline phone, it was probably cordless.  Kids in middle school today never knew a world without hundreds of tv channels, they probably didn't grow up on radio and they never had the rush of the new fall season of Saturday morning cartoons.  This is never more evident than the audio WIBX's Bill Keeler captured (on his iPhone) of his daughter talking about this awesome device that played music at her grandmother's house: the record player.

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