The cassette deck is fading in popularity in cars, but its former ubiquity in prior decades led headphone-jack adapters to become a fact of life for people who wanted to plug in a phone or iPod. How were they able to do their thing? https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gyz9j7/the-car-cassette-adapter-was-an-unsung-hero-at-the-dawn-of-the-digital-age
@estherschindler - phone -> usb-c to 3.5mm jack adapter -> 3.5mm to cassette adapter
now, Spotify in my 1981 Citation!
1: I kept a 1980's Pioneer Super Tuner III in the dash of my truck until 2017. It wasn't broken and most of my music was on cassette. I did use a portable CD adapter for a bit though. That deck had outlasted three previous vehicles.
2: ugh Citation ugh. One of the worst cars ever foisted upon the unsuspecting American public, ever.
@Render @0x56 @estherschindler I had a 1980 Citation. It burst into flames while I was driving it. A guy with a fire extinguisher stopped at the scene but paused before putting out the fire and and asked me if I just wanted to let it burn.
@Jennifelroy @Render @estherschindler - with all that plastic and pleather, I assume it was destroyed in the span it took to ask you.
@Jennifelroy @Render @estherschindler - lol... so I wasn't the only one with a water-filled citation?
(hitting a puddle too fast broke the rusted bolts of the back seat covering my date and I in a wave of street puddle water)
@0x56 @Render @estherschindler Lol - that sounds about right😂