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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    And I still buy physical albums.
    I do, too. We still have one record store here, with actual vinyl LPs as well as CDs. I do like flipping through the record bins, just like the good old days.
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    I buy mostly second-hand CDs (some for pennies) and rip them to lossless FLAC files. I then have a laptop (with external DAC) that I use as a hi-fi component.

    Periodically, when there’s enough to fill a cardboard box, the CDs are sold - often back to the same company that supplied them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    I do, too. We still have one record store here, with actual vinyl LPs as well as CDs. I do like flipping through the record bins, just like the good old days.
    Is that Ditch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    I buy mostly second-hand CDs (some for pennies) and rip them to lossless FLAC files. I then have a laptop (with external DAC) that I use as a hi-fi component.

    Periodically, when there’s enough to fill a cardboard box, the CDs are sold - often back to the same company that supplied them.
    I still have most of my 4000+ vinyl LPs, thousand or so 7" singles, a couple hundred 78 rpms and a couple of thousand CDs. If my house ever caught fire it would be worse than the Springfield tire fire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    I still have most of my 4000+ vinyl LPs, thousand or so 7" singles, a couple hundred 78 rpms and a couple of thousand CDs. If my house ever caught fire it would be worse than the Springfield tire fire.

    I gave away all of my LPs about twenty years ago - in one fell swoop to a work colleague. I’m guessing that there were around 500. I can’t remember what I did with my turntable, but it’s quite likely that I threw it in a skip.

    My record dealer friend in Kraków winces when I mention some of the albums I used to have...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Is that Ditch?
    No, Sunrise Records. I will have to visit Ditch sometime. It's right downtown, and I try to avoid going downtown as much as possible due to the changes the city council had made recently. Not worth the hassle.
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