
For the whole year, my sister's excuse for not throwing her old moth-eaten CDs was that she doesn't have time to go over them because she has so much cleaning to do. One could make a point that there'd be less cleaning if we just toss her stuff to the waste bin.
"So you're thinking this is junk?" Matilda said showing me a
Britney Spears CD.
Matilda said that all her CDs are precious items, and she's only throwing them after she turns the tracks into MP3 files using her newly-downloaded ImTOO CD Ripper software.
I recognize this "precious items" argument because I've used it when I explained why I did not ditch my
Harry Potter series filled with mildews. With regards to her new software, it allows a user to convert CDs into MP3 files easily by using the settings in the default format. I've seen her previewing the songs first before converting them into MP3s. You can visit pcworld.com if you need to download the free software.
"But you aren't listening to those CDs anymore." I said annoyed.
Her albums are so old that if you listen to them again, you'll hear Britney Spears making friends with the mildews and moths.
"They have meaning to me," she said. I thought, "I just don't know what the meaning is," as she said those words.