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It’s been wild to see DVDs and CDs slowly being phased out in retail stores. Marketing and other sources would make you believe that no one wants them anymore so why sell them? Which is what I believed until I started working in a library and realized how important physical media is to people.
May 6, 2025, 4:53 PM