Re: A sad day -- REPLY

From: Dean Huffman (jth@springnet1.com)
Tue Mar 20 14:55:27 2001


Not a "NAPSTER" solution, but you might want to check this out anyway.

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If you have at least six CDs that you just don't listen to anymore (or don't want to admit that you own), ChuckandDave.com can take them off your hands and exchange them for five used CDs that you do want. Chuck and Dave do have a few rules. For example, they won't accept a CD that your friend's band created on her home computer or CDs that you compiled by downloading MP3s from the Web. On the up side, the site promises not to sell your personal information, states that it uses SSL encryption, and guarantees the CDs' quality. Also, you can choose from a broad range of musical categories, including pop, country, jazz, rap, Cajun, and gospel. You can find all the details and check out the selection on the Web site.

http://www.chuckanddave.com/main.jsp

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A sad day

From: Richard Chudacoff, MD (rchudacoff@mylinuxisp.com) Fri, 16 Mar 2001 10:32:10 -0600

For all of you who have used it, Napster is down, gone, but hopefully not forgotten. Anyone know of similar sites? Rick Richard Chudacoff, MD Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology. PLLC 15200 Southwest Freeway STE 270 Sugar Land, TX 77478 Tel: 281-277-3900 Fax: 281-277-3901





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