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Old July 1st 04, 04:19 PM
Scott Dorsey
 
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Christopher C. Stacy wrote:
What does "cut a tape" mean, and why and where does that come from?

(This is something we would commonly say; someone is
trying to track down the history of this phrase.
I'll refrain from posting my interpretation here.)


1. To record a tape. Probably a follow-on to the notion of cutting an
acetate, where the disc would physically be cut.

2. To edit tape.
--scott
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