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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
CD's - need baby-soft care to prevent scratches, heat damage,data rot.
digital files - need constant backing up, plus updating of playback software, plus updating of playback devices as obsolescence is built into the format.
records - keep upright, in sleeve. you can play them for a hundred years.
if your ALL HANDS LP is skipping then it is either due to mishandling, or a production error. sux man.
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vinyl gets melted like a cheese food product in the heat, more easily than CDs, it gets scratched easier than CD too. data rot on CD: OK, yes. however, vinyl warps. that's a 3-3 score an they are tied.
digital files can be a pain in the ass, yes, but with the proper format (e.g. raw audio from CD) they can be transcoded into eternity.
the all hands was fine before-- not sure what's wrong. maybe it needs some sanding... ha! anyway i just played the woods and it was fucking fine. whatever.... crazy-making archaic technology! still i like it.
i think i'm going to shoot myself in the head and rethink this one.
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
hot. always hot.
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hot damn. she does things to me...