With all the comments I hear like "Downloading music from services like Itunes is the future of buying music", or something like "Music stores will disappear as more people purchase music in downloadable forms". I myself like pre-pressed CDs. I like getting the whole package, including all the artwork, info, a disc label that didn't come out of my inkjet printer, etc. I know that sounds so 20th century, but I guess I'm still a little old fashoned (I still can't stop calling them Albums either!).
My other reason for being a little skeptical of getting all my music as downloads and burning them is longevity. How long does a CD last compared with a pressed one, given that it is burned on quality media with a good burner? So far the copies I've burned on TDK discs don't have any problems, but none are more than a couple years old. I can't imagine reburning a bunch of CDs every few years to keep them "fresh".
Just wondering...