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"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 18:44:03 -0000, "Stimpy" wrote: Stewart Pinkerton wrote: No, the original point was about the mass storage requirement for a year of listening, hence it's all *new*, not existing stuff already stored. The original replier claimed that he listened to 2,000 *new* albums every year. I think he's bull****ting, or in the music business, or dangerously obsessive...................... That was me... So, which is it? :-) (b) on a semi-pro basis but (c) about music in general On 17-Jan-04 the following was posted: Stewart Pinkerton wrote: You can get at least 200 CDs onto a 120GB hard disk if you insist on computer storage, and I don't know *anyone* who listens to more than 200 different discs in an average year. What?? I have the stereo on for at least 8 hours a day, that has to be around 8-10 albums a day minimum. Those days when I'm not at home I'm on the road and have music on in the car. It's safe to say rarely a day goes by when I don't listen to at least 8 albums worth of music. 8 * (say) 300 days = 2400 albums/year as a minimum You said DIFFERENT (not NEW) and I mentioned neither NEW nor DIFFERENT, merely '2400 albums/year' Since the context is mass storage, you clearly implied that you listen to 2400 *different* albums every year. If you're listening to a different selection of the same 2-300 albums (say) at various times, then you're just weaselling, and a 120GB hard disk would be adequate Correct, I implied DIFFERENT, not NEW as you suggested earlier. I fail to see the issue. My jukebox is 2 * 250gb hard disks holding mp3's ripped at 320k. I use iTunes as a front end and have it running on 'random' pretty much all the time I'm at home. Given that I'm pretty much retired, this easily comes to a minimum of 8 hours a day. As explained above this easily makes 2400 albums worth of music per year. Some of them are NEW as I'm adding 20-30 new CDs a month to the jukebox and some are DIFFERENT as the jukebox just churns out random tracks all day long. Either way, it's approximately 24000 tracks a year. Give me a few more months and this setup will have been running for a year - iTunes will then tell me how many tracks it's played in that time :-) |
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