Re: MD: MP3s and Cost

2001-02-19 Thread J. C. R. Davis
Who would want to listen to MP3s anway. MD is so much more wonderful, and so much sexier. Well, I am certainly NOT a supporter of MP3, but it does have some nice perks, such as (1) being able to find foreign music without paying exorbatant prices, and (2) getting the music for free (honest

RE: MD: MP3s and Cost

2001-02-19 Thread Bruce Preudhomme
~Bringing people, computers and software together!~ http://www.pcpursuits.com/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of J. C. R. Davis Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 9:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MD: MP3s and Cost

Re: MD: MP3s and Cost

2001-02-19 Thread J. C. R. Davis
As much as I love my MDs, I think the reality is that this new technology (MP3 CDs) is gonna put the final nail in the coffin. I know many will argue about the re-recodability, the smaller size, the ease or portability, but for many the convenience of an MP3 CD player and the length of the

MD: MP3s and Cost

2001-02-18 Thread James Jarvie
James Jarvie [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Also, just to weigh in on the previous debate. Yes, I have a computer. No, I cannot burn CDs (older computer not fast enough - can't afford / justify the cost to get a new one). Still, I think if we are going to debate this issue, that it