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Is anyone still buying CDs?

I'm no longer into buying CDs currently but I still have a very good library of them because I used to play so much when I was younger on my CD player. My CD player is still very good but I don't have the time to go into using it to play when I can easily stream music on Spotify and YouTube music.
 
Unfortunately, I no longer have a CD player. If I did, I wouldn't mind buying CD's of old classic songs and play them. I only still have by Vinyl player and I still use it.
 
Unfortunately, I no longer have a CD player. If I did, I wouldn't mind buying CD's of old classic songs and play them. I only still have by Vinyl player and I still use it.
It’s even a surprise that you still have a vinyl player. Not many people have and use it anymore these days.
 
It’s even a surprise that you still have a vinyl player. Not many people have and use it anymore these days.
It's an old relic most people have moved on from using a very long time ago. I can't remember how to operate it now without looking up YouTube video of how it's done.
 
It's an old relic most people have moved on from using a very long time ago. I can't remember how to operate it now without looking up YouTube video of how it's done.
I don't even know how to use some of these old relic. It's quite confusing while looking for the forward or backward switch or searching for the volume. It's old meaning that only the old can operate them so well.
 
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