Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 17, 2009
March 16, 2009
March 18, 2009
Transcript:
Baldo: Have you seen my CD player? Tia Carmen: I have it right here! Tia Carmen: I listened to my favorite singer this morning. Baldo: You listened to the whole CD? Tia Carmen: No, Just one side.
Yes, GEE1A: there is a correct side (to listen) and a wrong side (where you might hear something like the modem/fax squeal–note I haven’t actually tried)
If there are really two sides, neither of which has a label, then whether the sides are CD or DVD is entirely up to the manufacturer. Almost all CDs that are sold as CDs are single-sided, however. You can tell instantly if there’s a label - if there’s a label, it can’t be two-sided.
There was a three-sided Monty Python record, as I recall. One physical side had two logical “sides”. Can’t do that with a CD, though.
farren-
And they both were labeled “Side B”. I vaguely remember replaying the then unknown double sided track for the third time (it was real short) & getting the alternate track- outrageously funny!
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
Yes, GEE1A: there is a correct side (to listen) and a wrong side (where you might hear something like the modem/fax squeal–note I haven’t actually tried)
rookie26201 over 15 years ago
LOL tapes had two sides.
Patjade over 15 years ago
Records also have two sides, and to an oldster, a CD might look like a small record.
Smiley Rmom over 15 years ago
Some DVD’s have stuff on both sides.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
One side is for CD and second side is for DVD. Read the label and figure out what it should be for.
carmy over 15 years ago
I wonder who is Tia’s favorite singer. That’s your cue Mr. Carlos.
bald over 15 years ago
they do look a bit like a mini records to us OLDSTERS but i have never tried to play both sides
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
You’re right RRAMom–I have one of those, of “Ben Hur” (1959 classic with Chuck Heston)
krob47 over 15 years ago
I have a DVD/CD of Blair Witch 2. Movie on one side and soundtrack on the other.
farren over 15 years ago
If there are really two sides, neither of which has a label, then whether the sides are CD or DVD is entirely up to the manufacturer. Almost all CDs that are sold as CDs are single-sided, however. You can tell instantly if there’s a label - if there’s a label, it can’t be two-sided.
There was a three-sided Monty Python record, as I recall. One physical side had two logical “sides”. Can’t do that with a CD, though.
jaydubya58 over 15 years ago
farren- And they both were labeled “Side B”. I vaguely remember replaying the then unknown double sided track for the third time (it was real short) & getting the alternate track- outrageously funny!