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So what is never knows best...? It is what Mamimi, from FLCL, has written on her cigarettes. And now, I co-opted it for this stupid blog.
11/15/2004 10:11:00 PM
Space Halo [Olivia]
MP3s on disk: 318 (1.8 GB). And that is with a lot of paring down from CD purchases, but then it also includes a lot of stuff I do not really listen to anymore. Case in point: I have all of Olivia's albums and all of Ellegarden's albums and a couple of The Brilliant Green's albums (all are Japanese bands with English songs that rock?) that I am not putting much time into listening to. So I guess I should either burn away as audio CD and not worry about future lossy format conversions or delete away and keep the cream of the crop. Either way, it will bring me one step closer to that MP3 frugality of the past.
I used to go and reevaluate all the MP3s I had, and delete the cruft, which almost always were additional songs by artists. Now, I say that I probably should, but then just leave them there to rot digitally until a hard drive failure... But space is cheap and it is still the case that I am still living comfortably within my awe inspiring 20 GB of total diskspace. So, no worries.
I used to go and reevaluate all the MP3s I had, and delete the cruft, which almost always were additional songs by artists. Now, I say that I probably should, but then just leave them there to rot digitally until a hard drive failure... But space is cheap and it is still the case that I am still living comfortably within my awe inspiring 20 GB of total diskspace. So, no worries.