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Monday, 14 February 2005 |
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MP3
players may reduce levels of socialization, interaction
News Target - Taichung,Taiwan
In the '80s, there were tapes. Compact discs defined music in the '90s. Now,
five years into the 21st century, mp3 players are the way to transport music.
Increased student use of mp3 players might have social implications, as well as
a negative effect on hearing.
Katie Kuehn, a sophomore, said that working out in Ping Center was her main
reason for wanting an mp3 player.
"When I go to Ping, it doesn't skip at all," she said.
Kuehn also said her Audiovox mp3 player holds about 30 songs and is an easy way
to transport her music. She uses it almost every day and said she uses it while
she studies.
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