(Photo courtesy patandkat.com)
Maybe you had one of these. Maybe you had to pack everything up and move it periodically. Maybe you remember the tedious process of opening the case, popping the CD into the player, and queuing up the song you wanted to hear. I had one of these too, once. The CD rack is long gone, and the jewel cases are boxed up in a spare closet. Overall, it's much easier to find, mix, and play music from my laptop.
But what is lost?
The CD rack, in many ways, shares much with our bookshelves, the posters and art on our walls, the magazines spread out on our coffee tables, and our framed travel photos. They are a tangible, observable reflection of our interests, the things we show off that can quickly let visitors get to know us better, or find things we have in common. Depending on how seriously you take your music, or books, or art, it may be seen as a reflection of your identity, or even the person you would like others to think you are.
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