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From | "Andrew Hickey" <stealthmunchkin@gmail.com> |
Subject | Re: % |
Date | Sun, 14 Jan 2007 12:56:04 +0000 |
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On 1/13/07, floatingunder <underthefloat@msn.com> wrote:
> Just something I've been thinking about.
>
> A) What percentage of your CD's or music collection will you NOT
> listen to again in the next 5 years but you hold onto them?
>
> B) What percentage will you NEVER listen to again but you hold onto
> them?
>
> C) What does that mean to you if anything?
There are very few things I'll definitely never listen to again - I'll
occasionally get the urge to play even truly terrible records like
Summer In Paradise by the Beach Boys, just to remind myself why I
don't listen to them. I'm far more likely to get rid of MP3s - I
usually have about 5000 tracks on my computer at any time, and maybe
1000 of them last more than a year (anything I really like I'll buy on
CD or vinyl) - than I am to get rid of a hard copy of anything.
Having said that, I'm the kind of person who's very free with lending
out CDs/vinyl and not particularly good at getting them back from the
people I lent them to, so my collection maintains itself at a
comfortable level.
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