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Old 09-27-2004, 03:41 AM  
CET
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Originally posted by freeadultcontent
I used CD for a lack of a better term for cheap writable media. The machines could be updated when consumer demand warrants it. Machines could spit out dvd, cd, etc. while also still being plug in play type kiosks. Plug your player in, drop in some change, zap its on your player.
What happens if your player or your computer takes a shit and you lose everything. Are you going to buy those MP3s again? I've got a couple of albums I've bought 3 times, but I'm not going to buy them again. The record companies have gotten plenty of money out of me. I've got some cassettes, which are now almost worthless. I've bought the albums once, why should I buy them again?
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