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Posted by Woody on 01/01/06 20:25
Jon B <black.hole@jonbradbury.com> wrote:
> Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
>
> > In article <1h8hlo7.1c89pyypkm9btN%usenet@alienrat.co.uk>,
> > usenet@alienrat.co.uk (Woody) wrote:
> >
> > > You are just making a CD though with up to 20 (short) tracks - I am
> > > talking about an mp3 cd with 100 or so.
> >
> > Oh. Well, my car's CD player doesn't handle MP3 (although the 2006
> > model of the car does), but it does have a six-disk CD changer, so I
> > don't need to put a hundred tracks on one disk.
>
> I thought that till someone pinched £200 worth of CD changer and £100
> worth of CDs out the boot. Course this was 3-4 yrs ago so at the time I
> still hadn't got into the habit of loading all my music onto the
> computer and burning copy discs, or mp3 discs. I have now and the only
> time an original CD is in the car is in its box on the way back from the
> shop.
I stopped using the original CDs when I noticed how much it knackered
CDs being in an autochanger. After that I just used copies. Then I
knackered the car, and when I got its replacement I couldn't be bothered
putting the autochanger in, so I got an mp3 CD player, which is a lot
better than the autochanger ever was (and pretty cheap).
--
Woody
Alienrat Design Ltd
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