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#CHEAP Songwriter CD Recorder Entertainment Center in PaprikaThe Storage Store

January 4th, 2011

Songwriter CD Recorder Entertainment Center in Paprika

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Songwriter CD Recorder Entertainment Center in Paprika Overview
Are your albums sitting idly in a dark, dusty corner somewhere? Can?t bear to live without them, yet can?t seem to find the time to hook up the record player these days? What are your options you ask? with the Songwriter CD Recorder by Crosley Radio, you can easily transfer your albums and cassette tapes onto CD with the push of a button. this amazing entertainment center blends vintage style with modern day gadgetry housed in a paprika-finished cabinet that is too hard to resist. if you still prefer listening to your record old style, then fire up the 3-speed record player. The diamond stylus needle and dynamic full-range stereo speakers allow you to enjoy your favorite tunes in the same way you would on a modern stereo system. In case that?s not enough, we?ve incorporated an AM/FM radio, CD player and cassette player-recorder plus a full function remote control. this innovative unit supports CD-R/RW and plays MP3 and WAV files. The programmable 20-track memory, repeat and random play feature and the LCD display give you all the modern features you want with a completely classic appearance. Plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records and 7, 10 12 records

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Our opinion: Where would toll money go?

March 30th, 2010

We could support tolls for drivers of vehicles using Interstate 80. We could support such a move if all the money was dedicated to maintaining and improving Interstate 80. We suspect that many of the people opposed to Gov. Ed Rendell’s fatally flawed plan for tolling some I-80 drivers would also drop their opposition, or at least reduce it to the level of a grumble, if that were to happen. After all, we’re not dumb. Nor, apologies to U.S. Rep.Glenn Thompson, are we naive. Thompson, a vehement opponent of I-80 tolls, includes in his arguments the claim that taxpayers paid once to build I-80, and so shouldn’t have to pay again. How long, pray tell, is an I-80 bridge supposed to last? Hint: About 50 years. How old, pray tell, are most of the bridges along I-80? Hint: About 50 years. So it becomes clear that, after time, that which has been built must be rebuilt. With our homes, roofs must be replaced every so often. While siding can last for hundreds of years, the wooden variety must be repainted and repaired, and even the aluminum and vinyl varieties need periodic attention, ranging from washdowns to replacement of blown-loose sections. We would actually feel more comfortable with a dedicated revenue stream that assures the regular, scheduled maintenance and replacement of the components of Interstate 80. But we have no interest in turning the “tolls” along Interstate 80 into a “tax” on drivers who use Interstate 80, with the money going to Philadelphia. Better – or less bad – to increase the gasoline tax. That way, all Pennsylvania drivers pay the bill. No, we’re not thrilled about higher gasoline prices, either. But this isn’t about what we “like.” There is no “like” in government finances any longer. This is about what we can tolerate. And we learned, one and two years ago, that we can tolerate $3/gallon gasoline, or even a bit higher. The “break point” seems to be $4/gallon, based on that experience. Oh. If the plan to toll I-80 is modified to keep all the money for use on I-80, we think it only fair that, as state Rep. Sam Smith so cogently proposed two years ago, tolls also be instituted on I-81, I-78, I-90, I-79 … all of Pennsylvania’s interstate-style highways. – Denny Bonavita

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