Vinyl is dead. CDs are dying. Did anyone notice that
the DJ at the
wedding party next to the unofficial VCFeast Friday dinner was
spinning mp3s? He was not ahead of his time. He is in it.
I am not going to waste anymore time with this religious fight.
--
Will, the other radio DJ on this list.
I'm not a DJ, but I do play music and have collected it since I was a kid (many years
ago).
My 78rpm records (that I grew up listening to) are on mp3s on my laptop.
My 33 1/3 rpm vinyl albums are on mp3s on my laptop.
My 45 rpm records are on mp3s on my laptop.
My cassette tapes are on mp3s on my laptop.
My 8 track tapes are on mp3s on my laptop.
My CDs are on mp3s on my laptop.
and the mp3s that I downloaded from eMusic, WalMart, Apple, etc. are on my laptop.
They are all also on my desktop system and my iPod.
And yes, those 78s do sound much better after you clean the noise up and turn them into
mp3s.
My PDP-11 is also on my laptop, my desktop, and my web server, running in simh.
I had to throw that last line in there just to keep this thread on-topic. :-)
Ashley
http://www.woffordwitch.com