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Old 02-10-2020, 08:58 AM   #112
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
Seems a reasonable article to me. I was one of those who thought ebooks would put paper books in the dustbin of history.
I realized that eBooks would probably no replace paper when people started buying records again. I was glad to see records go. They warped, scratched easily when other people handled them and you had to flip them to play the other side. You also had to play them in the order they were in on the album. Not to mention most needles did not track in the exact center of the groove, unless you had a linear tracking turntable. I did. CD's were great, compared to albums, and digital storage on just about anything is even better. (This is my opinion and does not reflect what others think)
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