@5 I really think all discs are a thing of the past. Why on earth should I store hundreds of audio and video files when I'm able to access them near-instantly through the (ever faster) internet? (that's not the case right now but soon will be) "Having" a CD or LP (etc etc) is really a thing of the past. My opinion.
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I really think all discs are a thing of the past.
Why on earth should I store hundreds of audio and video files when I'm able to access them near-instantly through the (ever faster) internet?
(that's not the case right now but soon will be)
"Having" a CD or LP (etc etc) is really a thing of the past.
My opinion.