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Old 08-07-2010, 12:49 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by Maggie Leung View Post
Your assumptions are off. Most of the music I like was done by people who are now dead, lol. Lotsa cheapish CDs, especially if you buy used, as I do. I don't care about the packaging. I have a 400-disc changer, so I usually load the CDs, recycle the paper and take the jewel cases back to the CD store when I go. I don't listen to much pop music. I sometimes buy a Norah Jones album, for instance, but I don't pay more than $9.99 even if I buy new. Lotsa stores discount CDs to lure in customers.
I used to use a 400 CD changer but since I won't have room for the monster when I move in a year or two and my collection has outgrown it, I've ripped all my CDs to my computer (and yes, it's all backed up).
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