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Old 06-24-2009, 08:31 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TennsDog View Post
Is it more commonplace for people to not listen to their whole library all the time? I have all 55GB or so of my music on my iPod so I can listen to anything any time. It spends most of the time on random in my library, so I can hear all my music. I also have a smart playlist for unplayed music that I often go through (in iTunes anyway) to make sure i hear it all. I have some songs that I listen to more than others, obviously, but is it normal for people to have a bunch of music they don't hear often?
To me, that's the whole appeal of MP3 players. Sure tiny iPods like the Shuffle are good for specialized tasks like workouts, but when I'm driving, on vacation or at work, I want my whole library with me. This way I can safely pack away all of my CDs and never have to worry about them getting damaged or stolen. I do exactly the same thing as you, I keep it on shuffle most of the time and in this way, it's like having my own personal radio station with only music that I like.
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