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T-1000
quote:
Originally posted by dukes
i dont get it...

140GB of music (asuming its mp3) = weeks worth of music

i would just find that uterly pointless. half of the stuff you would never get round to listening to.


It's been collected over a period of time and is sorted in the cleanest manner. And my musical whims and fancies fluctuate more than my moods.

With that, each MP3 gets it's appropriate share of WinAmp time ;)

Besides, I've not counted the files I've deleted. All uplifting crap. And before anybody says it....I do buy my share of Albums (& rip them to MP3s)
JM
quote:
Originally posted by dukes
i dont get it...

140GB of music (asuming its mp3) = weeks worth of music

i would just find that uterly pointless. half of the stuff you would never get round to listening to.


i got around 100 GB of just music that i've sorted through and decided were keepers. also, i must have deleted, since i started collecting, around 100 GB of utter e music as well.

but to keep the record straight, i have around... 500GB+ many on dvd-r and cd-r cos my HDD's limit is 220 GB.

oh and i too buy my fair share of cd's/movies and rip them to preserve the original:)


quote:
Originally posted by the-un-named
The RIAA seriously needs to suck a dick & go to hell.


my friend!!! i totally agree with you.

>JM<
Lephaid
download netlimiter and limit DC's outgoing speed to like 10 KB/s or something.
Matt Jay
quote:
Originally posted by JM what do i see? some fool downloading my whole hard drive. first go the .sfv, .jpg, .m3u, .nfo, and then the tunes




, sorry
dukes
quote:
Originally posted by T-1000
It's been collected over a period of time and is sorted in the cleanest manner. And my musical whims and fancies fluctuate more than my moods.


quote:
Originally posted by JM
i got around 100 GB of just music that i've sorted through and decided were keepers. also, i must have deleted, since i started collecting, around 100 GB of utter e music as well.

but to keep the record straight, i have around... 500GB+ many on dvd-r and cd-r cos my HDD's limit is 220 GB.


i supose at least you use it.....i just thought bout it and i down load stuff i never use. i got every episode of red dwarf but i aint really watched them (i know them by heart anyway)

and for no aparent reason my current project is to download all britneys videos. i know i will never watch them and i will deleate them in a week without ever using them but still i do it. i think its coz i want to get my moneys wort from pipex :p
Fundamental
quote:
Originally posted by Mako
Only hedgehog fans are cool. :whip:


:cool:

Hedgie is the master! :D
tranceDJ
quote:
Originally posted by T-1000
It's been collected over a period of time and is sorted in the cleanest manner. And my musical whims and fancies fluctuate more than my moods.


Ugh, I hate it when people call downloading mp3's 'collecting'. 'Collecting' should refer to physical items as in "I collect vinyl/cds" not "I collect mp3's, I have ten thousand"
JM
quote:
Originally posted by tranceDJ
Ugh, I hate it when people call downloading mp3's 'collecting'. 'Collecting' should refer to physical items as in "I collect vinyl/cds" not "I collect mp3's, I have ten thousand"


of course its collecting, and downloading and collecting mean 2 different things. he can download to collect. thats what i do :p

>JM<
moncster
Get a bandwidth shaper
TeKnoHe@d2025
quote:
Originally posted by tranceDJ
Ugh, I hate it when people call downloading mp3's 'collecting'. 'Collecting' should refer to physical items as in "I collect vinyl/cds" not "I collect mp3's, I have ten thousand"


Well for difficult people, such as yourself, we burn the MP3s to CDs/DVDs. Then we can say I have a 10,000 MP3 collection spread across x amount of CDs/DVDs. That way what was once not a physical object can now be considered a physical object in a sense, since it's been burned to CD/DVD.

moncster
quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
Well for difficult people, such as yourself, we burn the MP3s to CDs/DVDs. Then we can say I have a 10,000 MP3 collection spread across x amount of CDs/DVDs. That way what was once not a physical object can now be considered a physical object in a sense, since it's been burned to CD/DVD.



o just admit it :thepirate :thepirate :thepirate :thepirate :thepirate :thepirate :thepirate :thepirate :thepirate :stongue:
Streakfury
quote:
Originally posted by dukes
i dont get it...

140GB of music (asuming its mp3) = weeks worth of music

i would just find that uterly pointless. half of the stuff you would never get round to listening to.


Heh, people say that to me, but somehow I find time :p

:)
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