I'm not ready for a bodiless world yet.
alan
P.S. Though mp3s may score highly on functionality, physical media
carriers, with the facility they offer for presentation of a completely
integrated art-oriented package, have a greater aesthetic cache.
Mp3s remind me of what my Mum used to say about Chinese food - they give
you the feeling of eating, and there's a satisfying element of flavour, but
they leave you feeling strangely empty afterwards. I guess I'm just an
Old-fashioned Boy.
--On 24 October 2007 09:31 -0700 rednetic <mark@rednetic.com> wrote:
quoted 25 lines Hi
>
> Hi
> Who still buys CDs? We are a small label that still sell CDs, but we are
> also starting up paid for mp3 downloads. I have been thinking for a while
> that the future will be limited vinyl and digital downloads for labels
> such as us and CDs will disappear all together.
>
> We currently give away free mp3s as a netlabel, as i have always had the
> opinion that the quality isnt as good. I would be interested in peoples
> thoughts.
>
> mark
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