I don't care for CD's; I know they can hold a lot more music, but they're so unpredictable and it's like going back to the 45 rpm era. Why should I have to spend a lot of money to download everything onto MP3's and Ipods? Besides, I'm simply more than content to stay with the cassette tecnology as it was. Why can't I have this freedom of choice? For me, it doesn't get any better than cassettes. Besides being a "horse and buggy guy" in this "jet-age" world, I think I may be partial to casettes because most of my stuff is talk, like the Bible on tape. Am I the only one on planet earth who thinks like this? For now, I think I can still go to Walgreens to buy cassettes and players, but I worry that the time is fastly approaching when this will not be an option anymore. Already, I can't by books and poetry on tape at Barnes and Nobles or Borders. And what's next? Five years down the road, are we going to have to spend more hard-earned money to "upgrade" to something else?
2006-09-06
10:59:35
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soulguy85
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