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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic
HaHa! I still have one of those (Chevy "Pop") which I am quite attached too really.
Thanks for the advice, Trollheart: simple enough for me to follow, but I can see the direction you guys are all going in: the cd will be a thing of the past pretty soon - so thanks for being too polite to say, "For God's sake grow up, you materialistic old-timer!"
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Maybe I'm out of touch too, but as far as I know, if you're an audiophile, CD's are still worth having if you're ripping CDs in a FLAC format. It's still not simple to legally get FLAC copies of music legally (or stream it), to my knowledge, but I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by rubber soul
I think you can find music burning software for around 30 or 40 dollars, but I think most computers have the ability to burn onto CDs these days. Of course, it's been awhile since I've burned anything.
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I don't think this is true - depending on what you mean by 'have the ability'. Most computers/laptops these days don't even come with disc drives. Many modern vehicles don't come with CD players either.