DVDdoug
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I've always been pretty economical. I was around when CDs were were introduced and I decided to wait until CD players came-down to $200 USD before I bought one. By the time they came down to $200, prices were dropping fast and I paid closer to $100.
Except a little later when CD burners were new and bleeding-edge I bought one for $1000! The blank CDs were $12! I had made "mix tape" cassettes and I wanted to do the same thing after I installed CD players in by vehicles.
I've got about 18.000 digital songs (mostly ripped from CDs) so assuming about a dollar per song, that's probably my biggest total expense.
Except a little later when CD burners were new and bleeding-edge I bought one for $1000! The blank CDs were $12! I had made "mix tape" cassettes and I wanted to do the same thing after I installed CD players in by vehicles.
I've got about 18.000 digital songs (mostly ripped from CDs) so assuming about a dollar per song, that's probably my biggest total expense.