Can you use CD-RWs in this way? That would save on chucking away all those coasters when you've finished with them, as hearing the same stuff all the time can get wearing.
Regards
Susan

On Monday, June 6, 2005, at 01:33  am, Christopher Phillips wrote:

In the end my wife and I just burned about 10 CDs of 'driving music' from our iTunes collection and kept those in a cheap wallet in the car. No worries about scratching or theft (just burn another copy), better sound quality, and no fiddling. That's assuming a car stereo with a CD player of course. If we'd had a tape deck we'd have tried one of those things that looks like a cassette with a headphone jack coming out that feeds audio from personal stereos to car players that way.


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