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- From: despair@netcom.com (Scott Hanson)
- Subject: Re: Life after CDs
- Message-ID: <f-pmv4l.despair@netcom.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 92 02:26:29 GMT
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- References: <1992Jul20.192541.1069@access.usask.ca> <Brr3A6.5IA@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
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- In article <Brr3A6.5IA@news.cso.uiuc.edu> tmkk@uiuc.edu (Khan) writes:
- >
- >In article <1992Jul20.192541.1069@access.usask.ca> choy@skorpio.usask.ca writes:
- >>CDs are obsolete. What comes next?
- >
- >Hmm... Well, LDs are 12" (like records) and analog (like records)...
- >Maybe the next generation is a 12" sound-only analog LD. Surely this
- >would make the die-hard-vinyl-LP-loving crowd happy? And think of the
- >capacity! CLV LDs can cram 60 minutes of video per side. Audio, with its
- >much lower bandwidth requirements, could probably fit several hours per
- >side.
- >
- >Comments?
- >
-
- I don't understand the question. I put Laserdisks on my record player and
- listen to them all the time. It became my favorite kind of music quite some
- time ago.
-
- Perplexed.
-
- --
- Scott Hanson This has been a recording.
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