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quote [ If you were an early adopter of Apple Music Store, as I was, everything you bought from 2003 to 2009 is stuck on a dusty iPod for which a charger can no longer be found, or on a MacBook that’s three MacBooks ago. Whether you bought that whole first Kaiser Chiefs album or just plunked down the 99 cents for “I Predict A Riot,” you don’t have it anymore. It simply does not exist for you, and it didn’t even leave behind a record sleeve to let you know it ever did. Now the era is over, and only a handful of neglected Maxell compact discs reminds me that I used to be really into The Pipettes. ]
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spaceloaf said @ 12:37am GMT on 7th September
I buy CDs to support artists I like, but honestly I haven't actually played a CD for many years now. I'm fully digital when it comes to playing music.
I guess its a different time period now than what the article is referring to since digital tracks are ubquitious, but I still have all my MP3s from back in the iPod days. I guess that's the advantage of not using itunes for music.
spaceloaf said @ 12:38am GMT on 7th September
I buy CDs to support artists I like, but honestly I haven't actually played a CD for many years now. I'm fully digital when it comes to playing music.
TBF, its a different time period now than what the article is referring to since digital tracks are ubquitious, but I still have all my MP3s from back in the iPod days. I guess that's the advantage of not using itunes for music.
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spaceloaf said @ 12:37am GMT on 7th September
I buy CDs to support artists I like, but honestly I haven't actually played a CD for many years now. I'm fully digital when it comes to playing music.
TBF, its a different time period now than what the article is referring to since digital tracks are ubquitious, but I still have all my MP3s from back in the iPod days. I guess that's the advantage of not using itunes for music.