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<title>Comment by Personal Trainer on The Consumer is Always Right</title>
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<description>Funny thing, five years later, sure Cds have gone down, iTunes, Apple have increased, which should have in my opinion, since I use both formats and Macintosh just definitely works better, finally they are getting some attention, albeit via the ipod, music is still rocking, no pun intended, and with the new technology, I think better than ever, including movies. Even though movies and music nowadays can be downloaded, they definitely have a major influence on today&#039;s society, more than ever!

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