No CD slot

nsmith1180:
I agree 100% carryfast. See I want the new song by Ed Sheeran to listen to on demand, but I don’t want to pay for the guys at the recording studio who record it, nor for the people who provide the platform on which I listen to it. I’m not real keen on paying the songwriter either. I guess the best thing to do is torrent it/record it off the radio/wait for my brother to buy it then rip his cd, and then I don’t have to pay at all.

The first statement describes car theft. A crime.

The second statement describes music piracy. Also a crime.

£10 a month for Spotify. £50 a month gives me unlimited data on my phone, plus unlimited calls and texts and a decent handset. The household has a group subscription to Netflix and I subscribe to Amazon prime for deliveries so I get Prime Video included. So I have all the entertainment that I could need in the lorry for £80 a month. I know that might seem steep but for that I get 20 million songs, 15,000 films and TV programmes on Netflix and 60k on Amazon. All of which play through the trucks stereo via Bluetooth.

Its a brave new world! The only downside for me is that it doesn’t take many lorries to deliver an App.

Great so you’re saying that playing a Youtube vid,on demand,on an I phone or on the tele,or on a computer,is supposedly theft ?.Maybe you should tell the cable TV companies or the Internet/I phone service providers.Yes as I said.A brave new corporate stitch up world,that’s obviously trying to create a captive market by cornering the mobile media market,by taking out recordable media like CD.While others have better things,if not essentials living on a limited budget,to spend £60 per month on. :unamused: