> Um... do MP3's just magically appear out of thin air? ;)
Sh!t Yeah ... we all *know* MP3's are free music put out by the
record companies.
> Seriously, though. You still have to rip/encode MP3s at some point, then
> transfer them. Not "real-time" but definitely not a trivial undertaking.
>
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> >Which was exactly my arguement, availability, thats why MiniDisc's
> >aren't as popular as CD's, prerecorded o
>Which was exactly my arguement, availability, thats why MiniDisc's
>aren't as popular as CD's, prerecorded ones are in the majority hard
>to find, and you find an average consumer who wants to wait up to 80
>minutes to listen to some music on their portable.
Um... do MP3's just magically app
> Which was exactly my arguement, availability, thats why
> MiniDisc's aren't as
> popular as CD's, prerecorded ones are in the majority hard to
> find, and you
> find an average consumer who wants to wait up to 80 minutes to listen to
> some music on their portable
>
This is true too. If Sony