Re: [Harp-L] Statistics regarding Ripping CDs - no harp



I must be old fashioned. I am in the computer field and have 4 computers at my disposal, yet always use CDs when listening to music. I have iTunes and an MP3 player, but use iTunes mostly for CDs and the MP3 player to record only -- after which I transfer the recording to a CD.

Harp content: one use I've found for iTunes is to make mixed CDs. I've taken the list of Little Walter's complete recordings and pulled songs from a mishmash of CDs and records to make chronological recordings, like '47-50, '50-52, etc. I've found it's instructive to hear the songs in this order from various sources.

Tom


----- Original Message ----- From: "Garry Hodgson" <garry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Statistics regarding Ripping CDs - no harp



Pierre <plavio@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Are there any of you who don't use CDs or hardly ever use them?

i rarely play cd's. they go onto my file server, then onto the shelf. i don't have an mp3 player, but whenever i play music at home it's via the computer. for the car i burn mixes.

this isn't unique to cd's.  back in the day, when i bought an album
on vinyl, i would copy it to cassette immediately, a more useful
format.

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Garry Hodgson, Senior Software Geek, AT&T CSO

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