I post this not to continue the ongoing debate about whether or not vinyl
will ever be replaced, but to add one new thought. I think every POV has
been expressed ten thousand times on the list already, but I still think
this is interesting and a well-written overview of some new technology that
*some* DJs may start to use, or that less discerning consumers may seek out
instead of buynig mix CDs. It takes us one step futher away from the vinyl
which makes all the prior arguments just as valid as they ever were.

http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2000/HPL-2000-104.html
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2000/HPL-2000-104.pdf

I've already come up with the first nickname: C:\Recycle
Bin\Pauloakenfeld.exe

Tristan
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