I took a lot of photos with a lot of people during the late 90’s. I wonder if those backup CDs in storage are still good.

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    I never heard any one call those cassettes. Everyone I know just called then tapes. But your usage is correct according to Wikipedia.

    I always figured cassettes were small.

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      Cassette just means a small case, compact enough that you can plug the entire case straight into your machine. A “normal” sized case would be one of those metal canisters that store 8mm movie reels, and you need to take the tape out of those to use them.

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      Kind of cool that as storage media on tape shrunk in physical size and grew in data storage the term cassette started to change use in shorthand parlance.

      It’s a generic term but yeah to everyone nowadays a cassette would be one of these: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassette_tape

      That wiki article has more examples in it of older ones too and competitors if you feel like a little random reading.