I agree completely. I think that market could be completely replaced by MD
over time.
-- Martin
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Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 11:39 AM
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Subject: Re: MD: Will MD Survive?
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> Tape cassettes are virtually dead any more. Most of my younger friends
> don't have a single tape playing device. The market is very narrow if
Ever look at a car? Most cars (in the US, anyway) have tape decks, and
*only* tape decks. Car CD players are still prohibitively expensive,
and I know a number of folks who keep many tapes to listen to in the
car. Also, If you go to any major music store (Tower Records, Record Town,
etc.) you *will* find huge selections of cassettes. If the market isn't
there, they wouldn't have a selection that big.
/Andrew
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