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well earlier this week we told you about the latest developments in virtual reality in our tech report but to be fair we should point out that not all of the predictions about technology end up coming true for example 25 years ago we told you vinyl records were dead not really true letamp;#39;s take you back to the summer of 1991 for our Thursday throwback live a long long long time ago one of our vinyl record probably about close to 10 years Iamp;#39;d say yeah nobody Scott Moore isnamp;#39;t alone the new technology in cassettes and CDs have taken vinyl records out of the stores and off the air the most beautiful music in the world wdf radios Chris Thomas says record labels donamp;#39;t send vinyl to the stations anymore vinyl is very scarce nowadays CDs like to say that clarity is great and you canamp;#39;t burn them out so I think theyamp;#39;ll be around for a while most record labels such as CBS donamp;#39;t even make vinyl records anymore all your stars are heard on casse