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iPod Music Karma - Trying To Do The Right Thing . . . I own a 40GB iPod, and right now it's completely full (9396 songs). I'd say that probably 1/3 of this music isn't mine . . . it's ripped from my friends' CDs . . .
So anyway, since it's full, I was going over what I wanted to delete (the songs are all on my computer's external HD too). Well, in doing so, I noticed two things: 1) I don't listen to hardly ANY of these songs (the ones that aren't in my CD collection). Sure, I listen to a few here and there, occasionally . . . 2) Most importantly, I don't feel right anymore having these songs. Not that I'd ever get caught, but I feel sorta guilty on a "karmic" level of right-and-wrong. I've decided to delete anything that isn't mine, my sister's (we live together) or my girlfriend's. It's a hard decision, but I think I'll feel better afterward. Then, I think I'll rip my music a little bit higher bitrate (closer to CD quality) and fill the iPod up that way. Anyone else go through anything like this? Am I being paranoid, or just overthinking this "digital music" thing? | |
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i'd say your over thinking this thing a bit toooo much | |
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Well, I started . . .
I deleted 2.36GB of music . . I began with the stuff from others that I NEVER listened to . . . That's it for now - I'm going to listen to some of the others and decide what to do next. | |
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If you've got iTunes, you can always put the removed tracks back on your iPod when you get a hankerin' to listen to them. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: If you've got iTunes, you can always put the removed tracks back on your iPod when you get a hankerin' to listen to them.
I have iTunes, and (for now) I have all the tracks on my external hard drive back home (in Michigan, I am in California). What I'm trying to do is to is ween myself off of "borrowed" music, and have only music that I own. It's hard to do . . . I'm sure I could just DO IT and not look back, but it's not that easy . . . I got a good start though. I've just felt guilty recently for having all this music that I didn't pay for. That's all. Not "turn-myself-in" guilty, just "doesn't-feel-right" sorta. | |
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namepeace said: If you've got iTunes, you can always put the removed tracks back on your iPod when you get a hankerin' to listen to them.
Cool avatar -- reminds me of Spaceballs. The desert scene . . . LOL | |
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Se7en said: namepeace said: If you've got iTunes, you can always put the removed tracks back on your iPod when you get a hankerin' to listen to them.
Cool avatar -- reminds me of Spaceballs. The desert scene . . . LOL Funny. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I just read this article that said downloading music isn't what making record sales slump, it's the music ..... :rolleyes:
Another Thing is I think the media did a good damn job making people feel guilty for downloading music, I remember back in the days when it wasn't a big deal and people where doing free of guilt, i would love to have those days back. I think if it wasn't for kazaaa downloading music freely would still be around and people would be sharing music. I download music a lot, I think for those guys would had a thousands files on there computer kind of screwed up for everybody else, but really y'all people who download music r not the reason for record sales. It's the company's fault and they want to blame it on the little guys. | |
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