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Offline Roverdose

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Re: Amazon for music
« Reply #10 on: 04 February 2012, 20:01 »
^^^^^ + 100000000000

On the subject of CD's it's simple, if your laptop blows up you pretty much lose all your music, if your MP3 brakes you lose your music and you need to replace the hardware as well, you lose a CD and it sometimes costs £2-£10 to replace it but your unlikely to lose 100 Cd's where you are likely to lose more than that if your mp3 packed up. I have an mo3 with all the music I have on cd's so I can listen to it when the need arises...

 all the cd's i've bought are replacements for the lost / damaged / robbed cd's from my "yoof" . I've lost busta rhymes - Genesis twice now. 3rd time lucky maybe!?

Lady gaga hardly needs the cash. I don't feel sorry for the music industry or the artists who loose out to piracy. No matter what they'll all stay stinking rich!

Offline Kerrse

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Re: Amazon for music
« Reply #11 on: 04 February 2012, 20:06 »
Back up your music then you wouldn't lose anything if ur computer breaks. CD's are old technology same as tapes & vinyl get with the times or be left behind lol coming from someone that owns 8000 vinyl records which are all boxed up & never used.

Offline Roverdose

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Re: Amazon for music
« Reply #12 on: 04 February 2012, 20:15 »
lol! I'm not sure i want to move with the times tbh! I think the worlds gone mad to a point of no return, so im gonna hide myself away in a big bumper mk2 with my cd's and a mr motivator poster. God i miss the 90's!