Gameboy70
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Metro Station, Hollywood and Highland
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Preach it, brother!
quote: Originally posted by Cerulean Why not get a $40 CD player and a $150 CD-R drive and make your own CDs??! Seems like much more flexibility, less cost, more compatibility (pop the cd into your car system, home stereo system, computer, etc..etc..) and more expanbility (your not stuck with just 1 hour worth of music.. You can take as many cds with you as you want!)
Amen to that. MP3 is becoming a lot like email: people are so attracted to the advantages that they forget the disadvatages.
I once worked at a bookstore where I took orders over the phone, the web and email. Sometimes customers would have several questions about the merchandise before committing to ordering it. So a question-and-answer email exchange that might've take five minutes over the phone wound up taking several days. But phones are considered pass�, and the customer's always right, right?
I agree with Cerulean on CDs over MP3s, even if they are considered pass�. A CD-R gives you the ability to store a ton of music and play it on much more ubiquitous CD players (cassette adapters are also available for portable CD players for people who still have cassette decks in their cars (why?)).
I don't have a problem with Good coming out with the MP3 springboard, though. Obviously there's a market for it, and if it turns out to be a blockbuster, more power to Good. Then again, there's a market for romance novels . . .
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