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Great, more vinyl transfers and I get to compete in the marketplace with folks getting free material.

Happens when an industry sticks behind an outmoded storage medium for a decade too long. (not many 3.5'' floppy drives around these days, and CDs are closer to that than LPs).

CDs are like beer or soda cans. Pop the cap, drain the contents. Once contents are drained, CD is worthless, throw in recycle bin. That's the way alot of people see it I'm sure.

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Please think about the consequences of this.

I didn't say I felt that way. I said "That's the way alot of people see it I'm sure."

Now, do I feel partially that way? yes. Once you change to a NAS device and having a computer as the main stereo component...getting up to the shelf seems kinda silly, when you can just keyword search a song and 50 different versions pop up you can listen to in any order.

If I had a choice, I'd much prefer purchasing lossless downloads (at 24bit/96khz if possible), directly from the artist or label, no "non-biodegradable" piece of plastic required, no need to pay the extra for packaging and printed artwork.

Edited by Shawn

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