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I haven't
. And just today I vow to listen to the entire thing. I set up a play list, on radom, and everytime I listen to a song I will delete it! :beer: heres to the next 26 days!
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
I've only got 5:45 hours worth of music, but I rarely have six hours that I can just set aside and actually listen to it![]()
But I'll tell you what I have set aside an hour to do though. Sitting down and watching MilkDrop in winamp. It's pretty trippy.
Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
I've only got 5:45 hours worth of music, but I rarely have six hours that I can just set aside and actually listen to it![]()
But I'll tell you what I have set aside an hour to do though. Sitting down and watching MilkDrop in winamp. It's pretty trippy.
I should get winamp just for this. I am ashamed to admit that I use iTunes.
Originally posted by: ZOXXO
Yes. Why would one download music they never listen to?
Originally posted by: ZOXXO
Yes. Why would one download music they never listen to?
Originally posted by: conehead433
Originally posted by: ZOXXO
Yes. Why would one download music they never listen to?
Because for some people it becomes an addiction. I'm not really talking about mp3s necessarily, but some people have to have everything by a certain artist, or they have to have every live recording by their favorite bands. I know because I once suffered from this addiction. I probably have more music than I would even be able to listen to in a lifetime. Probably not going to throw any of it away though.