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- From: nardy@llnl.gov (Dominic P. Nardy)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: CD player for car
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- Date: 27 Aug 92 19:38:33 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug26.233559.10752@eng.umd.edu>, georgec@eng.umd.edu
- (George B. Clark) wrote:
- >
- > Better than having a CD player for the car, and more convenient, is
- > to instead record your favorite songs on CD to a metal cassette tape.
- > This is what I do. I have an Alpine tape deck in my car, and cassettes
- > recorded in this manner sound great.
-
- Better yet IMHO..... Why not buy a decent radio w/cd input for your car or
- truck and buy a portable cd player. Now you can have portability and
- versatility. Play cassette tapes and cd's in your car or while out for a
- stroll.
-
- Dom
-