i have a hard enough time keeping track of all my cds. i can't imagine keeping up with hundreds of paper thin square centimeters. my cats will probably end up eating half my music.
will we have barbie-doll sized racks for holding all of our music now? how do you even write the name of the band on something that small? is this the end of cover-art?
i think it's neat that they can make something that small hold so much, and i'm sure it has plenty of practical applications - but personaly i would prefer my music in human-sized format.
cases like this are a waste of time..
they pay $67million to "the states". what the hell does that mean? a state is a geographical boundry, how does it recieve money? what about the consumers who were the ones screwed in the price fixing to begin with? what do we get out of it?
ooh.. they donated CD's to charity also... neat.. still doesn't effect the people that bought the overpriced cd's to being with..
i have a hard enough time keeping track of all my cds. i can't imagine keeping up with hundreds of paper thin square centimeters. my cats will probably end up eating half my music.
will we have barbie-doll sized racks for holding all of our music now? how do you even write the name of the band on something that small? is this the end of cover-art?
i think it's neat that they can make something that small hold so much, and i'm sure it has plenty of practical applications - but personaly i would prefer my music in human-sized format.
cases like this are a waste of time.. they pay $67million to "the states". what the hell does that mean? a state is a geographical boundry, how does it recieve money? what about the consumers who were the ones screwed in the price fixing to begin with? what do we get out of it? ooh.. they donated CD's to charity also... neat.. still doesn't effect the people that bought the overpriced cd's to being with..