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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Ken Clinger wrote:

>       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.

Well, points 1-3 are great.  Point 4, while correct in the fact that MD is
much cheaper than CF/SmartMedia, I'd hate to be the poor schlub paying
$3-4 per minidisc. <G>

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