[QUOTE="YoshiYogurt"][QUOTE="chaplainDMK"] I've been collecting CD's and Vinyl for about 3 years now and I already have about 20 GB of music. So I'd say in a few years I'm gonna tip over the 64 GB mark.
Also it's pretty neat that I can use it as a back-up drive for my PC.
cain006
Unless you listen to stuff over and over it's easy to get a lot of music. I have 70gigs and that's nothing....That would be well over 10000 songs assuming they're about 5MB each. Again no idea how you would want that many or afford it. Assuming 15 songs per album and you spend $5 per album, that's over $3000.lol.... 90% of my music is in v0. That's an average of around 250-290kb/s. Best quality to size ratio IMO.(320 is just too much.)
1. Songs are not 5mb each lol.... Average is likely 8-10MB or more
2. 10K songs isn't that much... I currently have around 7600 songs spread over 163 artists. 163 artists is nothing too.
4. I've hardly even started ripping my parents CD collection from the 80's and 90's. At least a 1000 CDS of some (mostly) good stuff. So there's a TON of stuff that's bought if that makes you happy.
5. Paying for digital music.... lol
6. Music enthusiasts spend more money because I for instance buy physical CDs of my favorite bands and go to tons of concerts and buy merch there.
I don't know why you take pride in the fact that you don't listen to very much music?
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