LOL, it's funny hearing people complain about how expensive cd's are, and how cheap they use to be. the truth is, right now paying $19 for a cd is cheaper than paying $5 for a cd in 1960. It is called INFLATION!. So when u think buying a $19 cd is too much, just think about in between 1960-1989 and you'll realize the number may of been less, but the actual price value was more. ($5 dollar cd in 1965 would be $35 dollars today)
PS: i read these stats in the Cleveland, Ohio's Plain Dealer, and i have not yet done the math for the stats, i'm just parroting a newspaper, to give the other side of the story from RIAA
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LOL, it's funny hearing people complain about how expensive cd's are, and how cheap they use to be.
the truth is, right now paying $19 for a cd is cheaper than paying $5 for a cd in 1960. It is called INFLATION!. So when u think buying a $19 cd is too much, just think about in between 1960-1989 and you'll realize the number may of been less, but the actual price value was more.
($5 dollar cd in 1965 would be $35 dollars today)
PS: i read these stats in the Cleveland, Ohio's Plain Dealer, and i have not yet done the math for the stats, i'm just parroting a newspaper, to give the other side of the story from RIAA
The best solution in my option is using sneakemail.com.
Sneakemail is a free service that you can use to generate disposable email addresses.
These "sneak email" addresses are aliases of your real address, which is kept hidden.
You can enter these Sneakemail addresses into web forms or use them to contact e-businesses without the risk of your real address being abused or bought and sold.
Consider each Sneakemail address as an informal agreement between you and an online business or organization.
You agree to allow them to contact you through this address, and they in turn, by accepting and using this address, agree not to abuse this privilege by sending you unwanted solicitations or to give or sell your address to others.
If they abuse this privilege, by using Sneakemail, you have more control.