lol. I'll actually be carrying 1000 cds with me on my tour, when it happens so 
for me cds are not going out of style that quickly. lol! That should be fun! 
and hopefully people will be able to import them in to there itunes libraries. 
lol!
On Nov 14, 2010, at 10:14 AM, louie wrote:

> You can get music on a SD card now from a music store.
> 
> On Nov 13, 2010, at 11:57 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> Its all ready changing.  People aren't buying CDs anymore.  I dare you to 
>> find a record store.  lol.  15 years ago, they were everywhere.  The 
>> majority of people download music.  By next year, music albums downloaded, 
>> will pass albums sold in stores.  the change is coming.  People will cling 
>> to the CD like they clung to the cassette tape.  But once people stop 
>> building the hardware to play them, people will have no choice but to move 
>> on.
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
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>> 
>> On Nov 13, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Chenelle Hancock wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> hi, heather, eric, sara and everyone on the list
>>> I have to say that for over eighteen years or so i have been using cd's  as 
>>> my mode of music choice. however, it has only been the past eight months or 
>>> so that i have getting my music through  itunes and transferring my music 
>>> library of over 500  cd's to my computer. i still have them all though. due 
>>> to the fact i still infer that  technology can crash at anytime and you 
>>> have to have a back up to your back up. if you know what i mean.  also i  
>>> have relatives  who are still in the age of the stereo  system/ cd player 
>>> age. so when we have party's we often  use someof my cd's to listen to 
>>> etc...
>>> i don't think that cd's will go out of date as fast as tape did back in the 
>>> late to mid eighty's and early nineties.  despite the fact that i have 
>>> saved some of my music to my external hard drive i have not stored all of 
>>> it as of yet. but i do plann on doing so. 
>>> chenelle
>>> 
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