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From | William Rabeneck <largro13@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: % |
Date | Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:48:16 -0800 (PST) |
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Hi all,
A) Probably 50%.
B) Probably 30%
C) I enjoy music. Something originally interested me in aquiring the CD, whether I actually heard the music, read a good review on the CD, or it was recommended to me by a friend. I keep these CDs because I'm optimistic about someday being independently rich (ha! ha!) and having more time on my hands to listen to music again.
I do go through and clean out the collection, every two or three years. But the only things that I throw away are things that had a good review, but I still didn't like them. I'll keep a whole CD, even if I just like one song. Someday, when and if, the clarity of burning CDs improves to near indistinguishable from the real CDs, I may burn myself some compilations of these brilliant singles, and get rid of the original CDs, for spaces sake.
largro
Subject: Re: %
Message-ID: <00b901c73743$3f3df4f0$1d02a8c0@Sparky>
> 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?
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