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05-20-2003, 01:50 AM
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The Biggest Rob Around
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Corpus Christi
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is it just me?
so i was looking through my new crutchfeild catalogue and it seems the new thig is mp3 cd players.
i see te advantage of having 10 hours of music on one cd, but wouldnt that ba hard to organize? i mean, its hard enough for me to figgure out 15 songs to put on one disk. what am i supposed to do now?
next we'll have mini cd's that hold 200 hours of music and yuo cary on your key ring. technology sure is time consuming...
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open minds are like sand dollars - they do exist but finding one in tact is never easy. water erodes them, nature breaks them, and every time i get a chance, I SMASH THE HELL OUT OF THEM WITH MY FOOT!!!
i have come to the groggy realization that my entire life is lived in the effort to avoid boredom...
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05-20-2003, 01:50 PM
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whore
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: home
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Technology marches on. When I was your age (c'mon gramps, spit it out) a "mini disk" had 2 songs, poorly recorded, and the 'b' side almost always sucked. If you wanted good quality you had to buy the LP.
Oh, and God help you if they got too warm or scratched.... or just bumped while they were playing!
Flashback over, returning you to your present time.
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