The space taken up by 300 CDs depends on whether they are stored in cases or slim cases. A standard CD case measures approximately 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4 inches, so 300 CDs in standard cases would occupy about 4.5 cubic feet. If stored in slim cases, the space needed would be less, around 3 to 4 cubic feet. Additionally, if stored without cases, they would take up significantly less space.
Yes, you can take CDs in your carry-on luggage when flying on a plane.
It really depends on your interest rate. Usually your investment company will give you a booklet showing how much would you gain after certain time.
on itunes u can only burn CDs onto ur i-pod, u can't do it with movies and movies take up more space for sure. and CDs hold music and DVDs hold movies obviously
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Gucci Mane sold 500,000+ on all his Cds.
A boombox is so oldschool but lucky for you that makes them cheaper. They can range from 10$ to 300$ and will usually play the radio, cds and mp3s. They are battery or plug-in powered.
Some people regard CDs as being old fashioned now due to our heavy use of portable ways of listening to music such as iPod and MP3 players. They would much rather buy a song off iTunes because it is cheaper and also it doesn't take up as much space in their home. However others see CDs as a collectable item and it is much easier to re-sell a CD than it is a digital copy of it. These points rounded up: - Seen as old fashioned due to iPods, MP3 players - Quicker and easier to buy online than going in store - Cheaper to buy a song or album online than CD - CD takes up space to store it
It depends on what you are going to do while data is transferring. Still, because you are going to copy from CDs will not take much resources. Only when you change CDs it might behave slow. When you are done copying you will not see any effect. If you CD's (700Mbs per disk) you will need maximum 300Gb external hard drive. You have DVD's you will much more space depending on what kind of DVDs one layer (4Gb) or double layer (8Gb). You can calculate how much you need. Also some of the disk might not take all space on the disk so it can be even less.
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If Darla can purchase 8 CDs per week, to find out how many weeks it would take her to buy 72 CDs, you would divide 72 by 8. This calculation gives you 9 weeks. Therefore, it would take Darla 9 weeks to purchase 72 CDs.
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Best Buy, Circuit City, Amazon.com, Target, and pretty much everywhere else that sells cds