On my powerbook
1. 3-Dj Sets from John Digweed, Paul Oakenfold & Deep Dish
(all are 3+ hour long sets)
2. iTunes Store 35 Songs on Powerbook
3. Zero
4. 352 Songs from my Collection on Power Book
5. Zero
When Napster first came around I did download tracks, and I spent a good deal of money finding and bying the albums I liked, tossed out the crap... Found music and artists I would have never heard by listen to the radio. Just wish those uploading songs into the P2P system had label the tracks better!
Now I listen to streaming stations
On my powerbook 1. 3-Dj Sets from John Digweed, Paul Oakenfold & Deep Dish (all are 3+ hour long sets) 2. iTunes Store 35 Songs on Powerbook 3. Zero 4. 352 Songs from my Collection on Power Book 5. Zero When Napster first came around I did download tracks, and I spent a good deal of money finding and bying the albums I liked, tossed out the crap... Found music and artists I would have never heard by listen to the radio. Just wish those uploading songs into the P2P system had label the tracks better! Now I listen to streaming stations
100% of all statistics are use to prove the point your are trying to make. Over 50% of the time the point is pure 100% (BS)