Things that are pretty much obsolete.

Printed road atlases. I remember one of the Sunday newspapers once giving out a supplement where you could build up a full atlas over a number of weeks. Then you could buy a special binder to put them all in, but the damn thing was huge in the end.

Sounds mad now.
I used to cover about 40k miles pa on the road from the late 80’s, I had A to Z maps that covered the East of England from South East Lincolnshire up to the Scottish border. The only problem was my brain doesn’t handle maps, I sometimes used to have to turn them upside down to find out where I needed to go! A bit embarrassing when my gaffer was with me, sat nav, came too late for me.
 
Can one of the techy’s out there advise on this:

I’ve got about 200 Cd’s in a cabinet but no CD player (apart from in Mr’s H car).

What’s the best way to digitally save these CD’s so I can donate to charity and de clutter the house which I’ve done in the last couple of weeks as there’s only the two of us here now.

Can I save to a hard drive? I’ve tried ITunes but it’s so frustrating it’s finally beaten me, any replies appreciated.
Brennan B3.
 
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