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Music Aficionado's -- I have a question.

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Miss Vickie

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There are so many ways to buy -- not steal -- music these days. Go to a store. Buy it in CD form at Amazon. Download it on iTunes. When you want to buy a CD, the entire CD, what's your preferred way of getting it into your hot little hands? Do you like the instant gratification of getting the music instantly from iTunes? Or do you like to have that tactile feel of the CD in hand, after working hard to get through all the cellophane wrapping that they seem to always adhere to the case?

Are there instances where you choose one over the other, and if so... what compels your choice?

The reason I ask is that I just picked up Pirate Radio, the soundtrack on iTunes, as a totally spontaneous, "gotta have it now after seeing the movie" kind of thing. But I'm wondering, should I have gotten into my car, driven to Barnes and Noble, and (if I was lucky and could find it) bought it there? Or maybe gotten it, along with some other stuff I always seem to "need" from Amazon, but wait a few days for it to make its way to Alaska?

Now that we have so many options, what's your preference? And why?
 

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