This (from BBSpot) made me laugh out loud, being an amateur DJ and self-described "person who can't let go."  If this was an actual product, I swear I would buy it (or more likely, two) for my PC.

Recently I was joking with a colleague, discussing music and how we rip CDs to hard drives for use in our digital music players, media center PCs, etc.  I explained that, having a turntable connected through a DJ mixer and to my PC through an analog RCA cable, I am able to copy music from vinyl to my PC.  He then joked that it must be real easy to do with the use of all those PC turntable drives out there.  Little did he know how BBSpot was listening to him at that moment...

Granted, the ripping process from vinyl is at 1X speed, but I don't mind it because I enjoy listening to an album all the way through like that.  The end-result digital file is sometimes subject to sonic cleanup to reduce hiss/pop/etc, but I rarely bother with that process unless the source vinyl is really old or degenerated.  In fact, if you purchase a new album on vinyl and copy it to PC on its first play, you'll hardly notice any difference in sound quality at all versus CD.  I don't claim to have a 'golden ear' and thus be able to actually discern the difference between analog and digital audio, but on some level I think the vinyl is better.  That must be coming from the part of me that can't let go.  Just wait until I hook my dad's old 8-track and 1/4" reel-to-reel decks up to my PC!