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Heck, I used to make fun of my father's bulky record collection (stored, no joke, in an old phone booth that my parents keep in their foyer), or my mother's full bookshelf dedicated to 1970s encyclopedias.
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One patient reported that a mistake, made in his medical records during a hospital stay, could not be corrected anymore and he criticized the credulity of written medical reports: "Some scatterbrain once wrote in my bulky medical records, which comprise several folders, that I had two stents and a bypass.
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The chief uses, it seems to me, would be in college lectures and in journalism, but it could catch on for business use if people didn't feel weird about holding a big, bulky pen that records everything said in conference rooms.
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But while the vinyl record is impractical, fragile, bulky and expensive, it is also beautiful, evocative and, like the music it contains, synonymous with the identity both of the person who made it and the person who bought it.
His Lou, a doctor's son who lives in a stately house where he listens to opera records and thumbs through bulky old books, often looks like a little boy trying on grown-up clothes.
Perhaps the memory holds more beauty--there were no smart phones, video cameras were bulky, but oh to have a recording of that.
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