IMO, you're completely justified in pursuing mp3 or even flac copies of 
anything you lost.


---- Nik Stoltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> My car was broken into recently. The f**kers screwdrivered the lock,
> nicked the stereo and - wait for it - stole my F***ing CDs. I can't even
> remember everything that was in the car. The tragedy is some of it was
> some unreleased live sets from my archive. Anyway, bits and bobs keep
> coming back to me... I just remembered that I lost a copy of Steve
> Rachmad's 'Emerging' mix album. I need another copy because driving on a
> motorway at night just isn't going to be the same until I do.
> 
> Does anyone know where I can pick up a copy? 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> N
> 
> P.S: If you know of anyone selling a car stereo and a selection of
> quality techno albums including the above, let me know. Hold them down
> until I get there.
> 
> 
> Nik Stoltzman
> Cabot Communications Ltd
> Complete The Digital Picture
>  
> Tel: +44 117 943 0227
> Fax: +44 117 958 4168
> 
> 
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