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Carey and I have almost imported all of our CDs into itunes. In doing this it makes me wonder, How long is iTunes going to be a standard in music? What will be next, that I will have to transfer all of my music to? I look at my Dad's record collection, stored in crates, its a good thing they didn't put record players in car stereos. Can you imagine trying to change records while driving? And you thought cell phones were dangerous. I remember finnally getting a walkman, about the time CDs started to take over Cassettes. When I started Driving I had to have a CD player in my car. A person could pack around so many more CDs then cassettes. Now iPods hold more music then you could even listen to in a year, and you can plug it right into your car stereo. What will my kids pack their music around on?