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Subject: Re: MD's


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Date Posted: 08:00:20 09/29/00 Fri
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In reply to: chuck 's message, "Thanx RL." on 06:44:19 09/29/00 Fri

> If I go the MP3 route what I want is portability.
> Since I can't take my computer with me when I deploy
> or travel (& am too cheap to spring for a laptop) I'm
> mostly interested in converting to a more portable
> medium. I like MD because of the recordability,
> portability, & especially the size of the playback
> units. I guess what I'm wanting to know is can I
> record from downloaded music files to a MD w/out a CD
> burner?

Not that Iknow of, Chuck. In fact, there is no way that I know that you could do it with a Burner.
As I said before, I am not that familiar with MD's, but I doubt that the software required for burning would support MD's, however since they are becoming very popular, I don't doubt that some company already has a burner for them on the drawing board or already on the market.
While I like music, I never turn the radio on in the car. I devote all my attention to driving. Talking on a cellphone or playing with the buttons/knobs of a radio/CD player seems innocent enough, but this very act has gotten a lot of people killed.
This may not be a problem in a lot of places, but Rush hour is more or less 24 hours a day in the DFW area. What used to be a 30 minute drive, can sometimes take almost 2 hours sometimes. There are times that devoting all your attention to driving is not nearly enough.

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