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From: hunter@oakhill.UUCP (Hunter Scales)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Newest CD player
Message-ID: <545@oakhill.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 1-Oct-85 10:30:46 EDT
Article-I.D.: oakhill.545
Posted: Tue Oct  1 10:30:46 1985
Date-Received: Sat, 5-Oct-85 03:12:46 EDT
References: <272@mb2c.UUCP> <277@tekcrl.UUCP>
Reply-To: hunter@oakhill.UUCP (Hunter Scales)
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Organization: Motorola Inc. Austin, Tx
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Summary: 

In article <277@tekcrl.UUCP> terryl@tekcrl.UUCP writes:
>> 
>>  I just saw the newest thing in CD players. They did it with cassett recorders
>>  so why not CD players. What am I talking about? Toshiba has come out with a
>>  "DOUBLE" CD player. You can program up to 30 selections (15 for each CD).
>>  Now you don't have to get so often to change a CD, you can listen to two in
>>  a row. Why didn't they think of this before. If they can build a player that
>>  will hold two CD's can a 3 or 4 CD player be far off???
>
>     Nah, but next thing out will be a (shudder!!) CD CHANGER!!! You know,
>like a record changer, except for CD's!!! Why limit yourself to 3 of 4 CD's??
>(Now, how does this go, something like this?? (-: )

	Too late.  Toshiba (I think) already _has_ a CD changer that
holds 50 cds.
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