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The CD part of my stereo has been broken for at least two years. The tape deck works fine, and the radio part works fine, but it won't play a CD.

Now, here's my thought process: I don't listen to much music, and I can listen through my computer (as I've been doing for the past two to three years), so I should just Freecycle the stereo. But what if I got it fixed? I might listen to music more often if I didn't have to have my computer on to do it, and if it had a remote. (Seriously. Pausing and volume adjustments by remote is the thing I miss most about the stereo not working.)

I think I just need to come to terms with the fact that I'm not going to get it fixed and get rid of it. But I have to talk about it and worry at it a bit first.

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Date: 2007-07-29 08:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meacoustic.livejournal.com
Remove it from your apartment!

Plus, you could probably get a new one for a really decent price if you wanted, or just keep listening through your computer. I barely listen to music at home anymore because stupid iTunes has the skipping problem I can't figure out.

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