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<blockquote data-quote="06Silver93" data-source="post: 3550658" data-attributes="member: 582266"><p>I'm guessing you were one of the few who had a CD player in 1985. The average US household didn't get a CD player until late 80's early 90's. We didn't get one until 1992 and that was a CD-Rom drive in our 486 computer. I would consider the tape generation, 1977-78 until 1989 or so as one generation, the CD generation as another and now the MP3 as another. Because at the end of the day the medium in which the sound is created from is really what has changed the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06Silver93, post: 3550658, member: 582266"] I'm guessing you were one of the few who had a CD player in 1985. The average US household didn't get a CD player until late 80's early 90's. We didn't get one until 1992 and that was a CD-Rom drive in our 486 computer. I would consider the tape generation, 1977-78 until 1989 or so as one generation, the CD generation as another and now the MP3 as another. Because at the end of the day the medium in which the sound is created from is really what has changed the most. [/QUOTE]
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