Here's the rest of the message I got from J&R (which wasn't at the link I
just gave out):




  February 16, 2001

  Tech Tip Of the Week:

      MiniDisc Your Music

      Learn how flexible and easy the MiniDisc format is in recording and
                            listening to your music!

       Believe it or not, not even MP3 players come as close to what any
       MiniDisc player or player/recorder can do for your music. No other
     format allows you to make your own custom, digital recordings the way
                                 MiniDisc does.


           Here are just some of the cool things you can do with one:




      1. Hook your MiniDisc recorder up to anything to transfer music with
    ease. And when we say everything we mean everything, including cassette
           players, CD players, LP, televisions, VCRs, and computers.

    2. If you get a MiniDisc recorder you'll have the ability to convert and
     playback any standard audio format including MP3, Real Audio, Windows
                Media audio, ripped CD tracks, and Liquid Audio!
     3. Create and recreate mixes as many times as you like. You can record
      up to 1 million times on a single MiniDisc without any loss of sound
                                    quality.
    4. Save a bundle when recording music. MiniDiscs are still the cheapest
    form of blank digital recording media around. MiniDiscs still cost about
     $3-4 (for about 80 minutes of audio), compared with Compact Flash and
          Smart Media at $70-80 (for about 30 minutes of audio) each.

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