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Me too...well, mostly. Mine is a RatShack portable which I purchased used from someone I used to work with. It was an early one, probably 10 years old when I got it and I've had it for like 8 years. It's half screwed up now, the line out jack is broken, and it won't play -some- CDs. Strangely enough, it doesn't seem to differentiate between CDs and CD-Rs in the inability to play them. It will consistantly play the live CD-Rs my friend burns me of his band, yet it won't play a copy of "The Essential Fripp & Eno" (even though it's in good condition and plays in all my other CD players). Greg --- sine@zerocrossing.net wrote: > Huh. I've still got the first CD player I ever owned. I little >Panasonic boom > box. Works fine but it's aux input is sketchy. My second CD player, a >JVC > carousel model purchased in 92 also seems to work fine. I use them >quite a lot > too. I wonder if some brands are better than others. > > Mark > > David Beardsley wrote: > > > A skipping cd is the first sign of the end for a cd player. I've > > lost count of how many cd players have died on me over the past > > 12-13 years. > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com