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Week #2: CDs and Vinyl Records
This week's idea was sent in by adventure.
Yeah, remember when we had to go to a store to actually get our albums? It seems like nobody does that anymore, especially now that it's possible to download albums and instantly get them without having to go to a physical store these days. Services such as Google Play, Amazon mp3, iTunes, and even directly from artists allow you to get your music instantly. However, did you know that many artists these days still push out their albums to formats such as CD, and even vinyl?
So some questions for thought:
Yeah, remember when we had to go to a store to actually get our albums? It seems like nobody does that anymore, especially now that it's possible to download albums and instantly get them without having to go to a physical store these days. Services such as Google Play, Amazon mp3, iTunes, and even directly from artists allow you to get your music instantly. However, did you know that many artists these days still push out their albums to formats such as CD, and even vinyl?
So some questions for thought:
- Do you still go to stores to purchase physical albums?
- Do you own a collection of CDs and/or vinyls to this day?
- How much longer will it be until you think purchasing physical albums in stores will no longer be a thing?
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