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Should I not take my vinyl to uni?

Spicer [Edit] [Delete] 20:56, 14 August '07

I am planning to take my vinyl to uni. I'm not taking my CDs because there's too many and mainly because they're all on an external hard drive. But most of my vinyl I don't have on a digital format and I reckon I'd like to listen to some 'real' form of music in the next three years. Yet whenever I mention it to anyone they pull this huge shocked face like 'why would you do that?' I have about 100 LPs and 250 7"s and although a lot of them are worth a bit more now, I don't plan to lend them to strangers/get them burned down any more than I do my laptop.

So, in a long winded kind of way I'm asking: is it a stupid idea to want to take my vinyl to uni or am I right in thinking I can do whatever the hell I want?


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