Thu, 26 Oct 2006

The Day the Music Died

Wow! An iTunes library of 90,000 songs! I've got about 1600 - and that includes a lot of background music from films, operas and assorted album cuts off classical albums that I was too lazy to exclude when ripping the CD. But ninety thousand songs!!! I wonder if I've heard that many different tunes in my entire lifetime!

The ability to download music has transformed the industry. It has also transformed human beings, apparently. Commentary by Tony Long.

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On 10/27/2006 06:56:20
Arwin wrote

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