But in the vinyl collection there are around 500 vinyls of trance music from ten years ago or something... But that ended up in my collection by buying my big brothers whole gere + records...
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actually, Itunes calculates this for you.Shepherd_of_Anu wrote:Oh man, that sucks. It would take so long just to download or rip that much music.Krul wrote:I had 150Gigabytes of music untill 4 months ago, then a virus came along.... I had about 50 gigs backed up and now I'm at 70...
lesson > make backups!!
The vinyl collection is +/- 350... haven't really counted them yet...
I missed a lot of good tracks over the years. I stopped buying music for about four years because I was moving around a lot and working in very remote locations for a good chunk of that time. Plus I wasn't too keen on the music that was availiable in the record shops where I moved to.
An interesting thought... when you work out the numbers...
Say we round the general length of a track to 5 minutes. There are only 1440 minutes in a single day. You would only be able to play about 288 songs in a single day.
For every 1000 tracks you have it would take 3.47 days just to play end to end non-stop.
It would take a phenomental amount of time and effort to amass collections as large as some of you have let alone be familiar with your selection.
cloutier, take yours for instance. Say each vinyl has 2 (lowballin) tracks. 7500 tracks once you add digital assuming there is no overlap. Rough a track out to 5 mins and you end up with 37500 minutes of music.
Thats 26 days of non stop music. lol, thats crazy.
cloutier wrote:he comes in around 1994 and leaves around 2002.minimalwyte wrote:When does Digweed come in?
cloutier wrote:he comes in around 1994 and leaves around 2002.minimalwyte wrote:When does Digweed come in?