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I have so much music that I don't listen to.

Originally posted by: Shawn
then don't download more than you can listen to.

I never download music. It's against the law. But if I did, sometimes I would be tempted to get a discography just to get a few hard to find songs that I want. Not that I would do that.

I just can't part with the rest of the music. 🙁
 
If you actually have the CDs, may I suggest some skeet shooting? If not burn it all to CD, and go skeet shooting, then delete it.
 
hah. that's why I stopped downloading music.

I was dl'ing more than I could listen to and not really appreciating very much of it.

if I were in your situation, I'd probably just burn it to cd and file it away in a junk drawer or cd binde.r
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
hah. that's why I stopped downloading music.

I was dl'ing more than I could listen to and not really appreciating very much of it.

if I were in your situation, I'd probably just burn it to cd and file it away in a junk drawer or cd binde.r

This is probably what I should do.
 
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: Beachboy
delete it, you braindead slug. duh.

But...but....what if I want to listen to it someday? :Q

As a very wise person once said.. "If you think you might need it some day, throw it out." That thought works very well when Sturgeon's Law is considered: 90% of everything is crap.
 
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Should I send it back to the RIAA?? I don't know what else to do with the Slayer discography. <shrug>

Buy a few stacks of paper, print all your pirated music, then fax it to the RIAA.
 
Originally posted by: Vaerilis
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Should I send it back to the RIAA?? I don't know what else to do with the Slayer discography. <shrug>

Buy a few stacks of paper, print all your pirated music, then fax it to the RIAA.

Brilliant! I highly suggest this idea.
 
Send it all back. Teh music industry has spend decades advertising tellin u that ur individuality is defined by teh type of music u have and how much u have. Buying music is stupid idea in the first place. Much prefer teh random and unpredicatable stuff on radio.
 
Slayer CDs are widely available. I purchased some at kmart/walmart etc. If you have pirated them and don't listen to them, then just delete them, they will be easy as hell to find in the future. If you own the cds then either hang on to them or sell them to one of those used CD places or on ebay.

I own most of the Slayer Discography, I didn't get into mp3s until 1996, and at that time I had already purchased about 200 or so CDs. Mp3s fueled my CD purchasing though, as now I have well over 600 CDs at home. I don't buy a lot or very often, but over time, it adds up.
 
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