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From | ronald and karen sanchez <eldeluxe@mcn.net> |
Subject | Re: the death of the CD |
Date | Fri, 05 Sep 2003 19:06:41 -0700 |
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Well that's the whole problem... lack of social interaction.
While I like reading these messages or chatting, I'd much rather bump into you
folks at the good record shop in town, or at a gig, or down at the bar for a
drink.
How do you think I met my wife. Sitting at home? Hell no, I struck up a
conversation with her at the only record shop in town and the time. I wasn't
even working there, so I didn't even have a reason to talk to her...well except
that I'd seen her around town, and I wanted a to get to know her. She love to
buy records as much as I do. You should see some the gems she bring home from
her travels....mono Sgt Peppers for $.50, still had the shrink wrap.
Very curious to see what you all have had to say. I just come from the old
school, where you took a chance and bought stuff so you could be the first one
with a copy of Da Capo.
RS
Mark Tate wrote:
> But why on earth would anyone want to do this when they can do it at home on
> the computer, save on time, gas costs and it only costs them a $1 or less?
>
> Mark
>
> >
> >Maybe in a couple of years you will bring your iPod to the mall or
> >supermarket, slide a couple of bucks into a vending machine, connect
> >your iPod and get a song or two, along with some art and lyrics. And
> >kids may love it as much as we love the tactile thing.
>
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-- Ronald Sanchez
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