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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (56166)8/22/2006 10:01:28 PM
From: Dave Budde  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213185
 
I'm guessing not many people spend 20,000 dollars. im guessing pretty much everyone is a huge pirate.

Except many people already own a big portion of that much music in CD form. I have 40GB of data that I own and have not spent a dime at iTMS. And it's not even ripped at a very high bit rate. If I re-ripped at lossless I'd have way more than 60GB.



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (56166)8/23/2006 1:06:54 AM
From: Doren  Respond to of 213185
 
You haven't been listening:

product.half.ebay.com

Total cost for a perfect CD $3.45. Takes no time to rip it in the background and load it on your nano and you have a very VERY reliable backup that will last probably multiple decades. Plus you get the art.

I just downloaded 4 complete LPs that are out of print. They can't really complain if you trade out of print files.