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“Dejan las puertas abiertas para que, cuando entren a robar la radio, no las arranquen”, ha dicho recientemente el presidente de Estados Unidos.
In a recent segment from the 'Salvando el Mundo Podcast,' hosts Rob and Javi Jímar delved into a topic that resonated deeply with their millennial audience: the era of removable car radios. The discussion, which quickly sparked a wave of nostalgic comments, centered on the once-common practice of removing car stereos to deter theft. Rob reminisced about his father carrying the car radio in a special bag, describing it as an 'authentic briefcase.' Javi Jímar added, 'You used to take it out and put it in,' detailing the ritual of securing the valuable audio equipment. They also touched upon the later innovation of removable faceplates, a development that simplified the process but still harked back to the same security concerns. The hosts humorously acknowledged that younger viewers might find the concept foreign, stating, 'Chavales, you'll freak out, this existed!' The segment highlights a unique aspect of automotive history and the cultural anxieties surrounding car theft in previous decades, offering a lighthearted look at how technology and societal norms have evolved.
“Dejan las puertas abiertas para que, cuando entren a robar la radio, no las arranquen”, ha dicho recientemente el presidente de Estados Unidos.