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Are CDs dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tricky" data-source="post: 890689" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>What's the huge deal with owning music? If you've listened to it is that not the point? I understand collectable material, and passing things onto other people if you choose, but owning something just so you can say you own it is an empty pursuit.</p><p></p><p>Financially you're definitely saving if you sample a lot of new stuff you've never listened to before. I can try 10 things released this month for R60 (lumping the internet costs with the streaming costs is not a valid argument unless you don't use the internet for anything else), which can't be done buying albums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tricky, post: 890689, member: 20960"] What's the huge deal with owning music? If you've listened to it is that not the point? I understand collectable material, and passing things onto other people if you choose, but owning something just so you can say you own it is an empty pursuit. Financially you're definitely saving if you sample a lot of new stuff you've never listened to before. I can try 10 things released this month for R60 (lumping the internet costs with the streaming costs is not a valid argument unless you don't use the internet for anything else), which can't be done buying albums. [/QUOTE]
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