Information is available at our fingertips all the time if we want it these days. I remember the days back when I was a teenager. Music and movies were, and always will be, two of my top interests. This obsession started during my teens, and I chased rare records of my favorite artists and hard-to-find horror movies everywhere. When I found a rare vinyl pressing of a precious record from the United States, for instance, I was ecstatic. Not to mention my emotional turmoil when I managed to purchase a Japanese edition of the same record. Those days I wrote snail mail asking for record mail-order catalogs from all over the world, based on ads in magazines such as Rolling Stone or Melody Maker ...
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