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From | Stewart Mason <flamingo@theworld.com> |
Subject | Re: Oh sweet mysteries of life at last I found you |
Date | Fri, 26 Sep 2003 00:05:41 -0400 |
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At 09:00 AM 9/25/2003 -0400, WARFELT@Nationwide.com wrote:
>On a related note (b-flat), My spousal type unit has been laid off a few
>months ago which basically translates to me not being able to buy CD's with
>reckless abandon. I had a stash of over 100 CDs not opened yet. This
>has now dwindled to less than 10 as of today. I am not quite sure what is
>going to happen when I reach ground zero. Is there a 12 step program for
>CD purchasing?
No, but there's eMusic. Only the most destitute would balk at $9.99 a
month for all the albums you could want, and the selection is just
outstanding. Screw iTunes, eMusic is the real deal.
You should also get a Netflix subscription: $20 a month for unlimited DVD
rentals, and the set-up couldn't be sweeter. You list the discs you want
and they send you the first three. Then when you're done watching one, you
drop it in the postage-paid envelope and they send you the next one on the
list. No reason to go to the video store at all anymore, and I don't even
remember the last DVD I bought. Given that my wife and I are on a mission
to reduce our credit card debt as much as we possibly can, eMusic and
Netflix are a huge help on cutting down our entertainment expenses without
having to give up things like nice meals out or a quick weekend trip to New
York.
S
NP: VIKING BANK -- Pierre Barouh (from eMusic, coincidentally)
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