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Old 06-24-2009, 10:14 AM   #18 (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?
I always had harddrive based iPods (from the 2nd gen. up to the video I owned every large model at some point thanks to work) and couldn't imagine ever using a device with less than 10 gigs.

Until I got my iPhone. Now I get by just fine with ~7.3GBs. On the go I still have my favorite tracks and to be honest I usually listen to Podcasts anyway.

So I guess to each his own and you use what you have
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