105.1 days (88.92 GB) of podcasts including chats and music 32 days of music files (59.74 GB), not incl stuff on my external HDDs
300 CDs 3 vinyls 300 GB
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quote:Originally posted by Trance-MB 3 vinyls now that's interesting. what do you have on vinyl ???
3 drives
quote:Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights now that's interesting. what do you have on vinyl ??? BBE - Seven Days And One Week (probably one of the first in Holland, I ordered it in Belgium, was the first to ask for it, must have been 1996) Nylon Moon - Sky Plus (1996) Phase The Face - Phase The Face Part II (1998) The rest I sold to a friend.
Last edited by Trance-M on Nov-29-2011 at 21:39
it doesn't seem like much, but my Beatport bill is astronomical.. and this doesn't count 500+ pieces of vinyl and gb's upon gb's of live mixed sets.. It also doesn't include mainstream tracks like Aerosmith or P-Diddy.
quote:Originally posted by DJRYAN™ It also doesn't include mainstream tracks like Aerosmith or P-Diddy.
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Last edited by VAR on Nov-30-2011 at 00:46
probably around 40 to 50 k last time i checked.
Amazing how people can have so much music and still have such shitty tastes.
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The real measure is your scrobble count on last.fm. Nothing else matters. Too much internet radio has dug into my count (though since getting Spotify I am skyrocketing).
About 2,000 full length tracks, a fifth of those bought legally. Two dozen different cd albums, purchased legally. 8.6 gigs of livesets and mixes. It's not a lot, but I've pretty much listened to all of it at one point or another.
quote:Originally posted by Joss Weatherby The real measure is your scrobble count on last.fm. Nah, it's artist count. No point having a million scrobbles from twenty artists.
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