The CD turns 30

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DocZaius
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The CD turns 30

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http://www.whathifi.com/blog/the-cd-is- ... -old-today

I still prefer to have my music in a fixed medium even if I usually just rip it to an MP3 anyway.

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MinGator
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I do like the idea of a CD. There are many tracks on the CD's in my collection that are some of my fav's yet were not the reason I bought the CD in the first place. Some songs grow on you.
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i used to work at a music store when they intro'd CDs to the market...i'll never forget that the equivalent to the sony walkman that accommodated CDs went for 259.99

the first album that had just come out was whitney houston's blue colored album, her first...i remembered that and a robert plant album
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