phil_hg_uk
I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
Also it is easy to read a book, also no batteries or tech required.
Fair enough I cant argue with that, but for me it's not a problem I have kindle available on every device/computer I have.
Also it is easy to read a book, also no batteries or tech required.
Fair enough I cant argue with that, but for me it's not a problem I have kindle available on every device I have.
You have Kindle on your tin opener?!![]()
I'm cold! I've got the heater next to me, but it's not helping much.Better cook some supper soon to warm up.
Vinyl has the benefit that even with very limited resources, and no modern tech, a player can be 'cobbled together' to make it play music. That can't be said for virtual media or CDs.I collect vinyl even have a fair amount of tapes as well. Got about 500 albums with room to store maybe 150 more. Sure it takes up room but I like having a decent hifi and mp3 sounds gash imo.
I collect vinyl even have a fair amount of tapes as well. Got about 500 albums with room to store maybe 150 more. Sure it takes up room but I like having a decent hifi and mp3 sounds gash imo.
I think I agree with all that Night Train says. Tis further complcated by the fact that neither of the next two cds that I might buy, are available for download, as they are both imports.
Amongst the small collection offlash drivesmemory sticks, I have found one called MuVo Creative 64mb.I think this is for saving music onto, just in case I wish to download anything. With over one hundred cds in the house I am not short of music to listen to.
When I play a cd, there are very few tracks that I would not play. Having said that, I might download "Morning has Broken" played on the Hammered Dulcimer.![]()
You can always copy the CD to a device, or re-record the CD onto CDr, without the offending tracks if there were any that you didn't like.When I play a cd, there are very few tracks that I would not play.
Stew is in the oven, Lullabelle is whimpering in anticipation.
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