A question has occurred to em the last few months that I am still trying to answer by simple logic or logisitcs. Maybe someone out there has a bright inspiration. We know that in Europe CDs are expensive. Especially the US imports. Tzadiks for example are priced above 18 euros, often reaching 22 or 23 euros in shops here. The last time that the dollar had gone up (whenever that was), the increase was immediately mirrored in the CD prices. As we all know the dollar has been cheap for many months now, yet, the prices are still high with no indication of adjustement. For example, I just got 5 CDs from the US for ~63 euros (incl post). Why do these morons over here still ask more than 100 euros for the same CDs? i had to ask someone. manolis NP: B. Markovic orkestar: ederlezi (buzzing in my ears since last night)