maverickronin
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You guys are getting your definitions confused. "An analog" isn't the same thing as just "analog".
Anything that is a physical representation of another thing is an analog.
Anything that is a physical representation of another thing is an analog.
A CD is an analog representation of the digital data. Same can be said about hard drives or flash media (or at least on the micro level...both store the bit charges on their respective mediums). It does not mean the data is analog, just the item itself. To store anything requires some sort of physical change in another object, thus analog. But what is being stored in this discussion is bits of a digital bit-stream of data.
Now, can we all move on.