Quite simply, Greg Kumparak is wrong. Let’s say you have kids and a few decades later, as we tend to eventually do, die. Think of the advances that will have come in that time. Will your kids even want that (now relatively low-fi) copy of “Sorry For Party Rockingâ€, when they’ll probably be able to get a raw and uncompressed copy beamed straight into their head (or something like that) in the blink of an eye? All your movies: after a few decades of codec evolution and lost legacy formats, will they even play? Music is emotion, and the delivery … Continue reading No PandoDaily, Children will want their parents music collection
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No PandoDaily, Children will want their parents music collection
Quite simply, Greg Kumparak is wrong. Let’s say you have kids and a few decades later, as we tend to eventually do, die. Think of the advances that will have come in that time. Will your kids even want that (now relatively low-fi) copy of “Sorry For Party Rockingâ€, when they’ll probably be able to get a raw and uncompressed copy beamed straight into their head (or something like that) in the blink of an eye? All your movies: after a few decades of codec evolution and lost legacy formats, will they even play? Music is emotion, and the delivery … Continue reading No PandoDaily, Children will want their parents music collection