Do you think flash memory cards and USB flash drive ever replace CDs and DVDs?

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No, since CDs and DVDs are cheap. You can buy 100 4.4GB DVD-R for 20-30 dollars at a store while in most cases you can only buy a 4GB-16GB flash card or USB flash drive for 30 bucks.
 
Some of the cheaply made flash drives tend to have the metal connectors snap off if you remove it too many times.

I have CDs (Playstation 1 games) and DVDs (PS2 games and movies) which are many years old which work well like new since I take care of my CDs well by placing them in a dark, dry, and cool place.
 
USBs may be used more but the CD's and DVD's will always be used unless something better comes out to replace them >_>
 
Blu-Ray possibly, but Burnable Blu-ray disc are very expensive at 11 bucks for 25GB disc and Blu-ray burners cost hundreds of dollars.
 
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