Who still buys CDs? I don’t think I’ve bought one in at least 12 years. I don’t even own anything that can play a CD, DVD, etc.
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Who still buys CDs? I don’t think I’ve bought one in at least 12 years. I don’t even own anything that can play a CD, DVD, etc.
Who still buys CDs? I don’t think I’ve bought one in at least 12 years. I don’t even own anything that can play a CD, DVD, etc.
I'll venture a guess that most people in developed countries have a DVD player or gaming console that can play dvds and CDs. I even have a CD player in my car and I still make mix CDs to listen to going down the road. CDs may be less common than DVDs but they are still all over the place.Who still buys CDs? I don’t think I’ve bought one in at least 12 years. I don’t even own anything that can play a CD, DVD, etc.
i dont have any more cds ood baba but i have a few LP'sI'll venture a guess that most people in developed countries have a DVD player or gaming console that can play dvds and CDs. I even have a CD player in my car and I still make mix CDs to listen to going down the road. CDs may be less common than DVDs but they are still all over the place.
Those will skip easy in the car.i dont have any more cds ood baba but i have a few LP's
None of our vehicles have one. Our oldest car is a 14 and even it doesn’t have a CD player. Its not an option in cars anymore. I rent cars almost weekly and I couldn’t tell you the last time I saw one in a vehicle. They are either LCD touch screen with Bluetooth or just a norma radio with Bluetooth or aux.You don’t have a car?
Outside of vinyl I haven’t bought physical media regardless of movie or music in many many years.I'll venture a guess that most people in developed countries have a DVD player or gaming console that can play dvds and CDs. I even have a CD player in my car and I still make mix CDs to listen to going down the road. CDs may be less common than DVDs but they are still all over the place.
I'm saying a lot of people still do, not that you still do. The internet is still not good enough for rural America to rely on digital media. Otherwise I would consume media like you do.Outside of vinyl I haven’t bought physical media regardless of movie or music in many many years.
Jesus, talk about limiting your appeal...
I actually wish I had this option. Indica breath stinks.
If Taco Bell had that policy they would have gone out of business years ago.Jesus, talk about limiting your appeal...
Digital's notched frequencies are only a problem if you have the frequency range of a dog.The conversations I had with the kid at Tower Records and I couldn’t convince one person that vinyl sounded superior, digital notched frequencies and caused unnecessary compression, etc, and I lost that argument.
It’s all come full circle.