tapezine

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Etymology[edit]

tape +‎ zine

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  • (file)

Noun[edit]

tapezine (plural tapezines)

  1. A zine released on audio cassette, containing either voice recordings or computer data.
    Coordinate term: diskzine
    • 1994, Lee Tonks, “Best ZX magazine”, in comp.sys.sinclair (Usenet):
      Just my opinion, feel free to comment...
      Blood.
      (who used to run a speccy tapezine called Spectraxx back in the glory days...!)
    • 1995, Al Crawford, “New Mind (was: Re: Cyber-Tec)”, in rec.music.industrial (Usenet):
      Oh, and remaining with Cyber-Tec - anyone know if the Paul Green who seems to be behind the Cyber-Tec label is the same Paul Green that used to (and may still) run a Gary Numan tapezine?
    • 2003, Dave Thompson, A User's Guide to the Fall, page 182:
      The Man Whose Head Expanded (Bang Zoom tapezine)

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