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<title>Comment by bflaska</title>
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<description>...&quot;It&#039;s easier,&quot; the publisher told Music Week, &quot;to sell to the old gits.&quot;

Not if you call them &#039;old gits&#039; it isn&#039;t.  

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<title>Comment by wKen</title>
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<description>Younger people download most of their music, while older people are more likely to be uncomfortable with computers or the Internet. I only buy music from the Apple Store now, and if it isn&#039;t available there, I find it for free. CD&#039;s just take up space.</description>
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