
By Jo Best
Published: Tuesday 08 May 2007
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Name
EBGB
Location
London
Occupation
Analyst / Programmer
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So how are we supposed to record radio programmes for listening to anywhere other than online?
My parents, and thousands others, don't have digital music players, and aren't about to replace their multiple radio / cassette players with digital radios with SD card slots costing upwards of 3 figures. Not least because the digital radio signal coverage is still so poor.
Yet again the drive for profits ignores anyone who believes in keeping products until end of physical life rather than until the manufacturers & retailers designate it "obsolete".
So how are we supposed to record radio programmes ...
EBGB
Goodbye and good riddance!
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gk
Place your bets: how many years until CDs are out-...
Jay C
One of the problems that I have with this is that ...
Sarah
There are millions of blank cassette tapes bought ...
Andrew Robb
> So how are we supposed to record radio programme...
SDS
Sometimes, as time progresses stupidity also progr...
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