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mmymoon ([personal profile] mmymoon) wrote2010-01-19 08:07 pm

I was the girl who never listened to the mix tape you made me

Ah... any time I feel guilty, like I have too many tiny things, I look at Re-ment Addicts on Flickr and think "These are my people. And they are awesome people. I do not have too many tiny things, I have an appropriate amount!"



On the other hand (of cleaning), I wish it were morally okay to just throw away CDs. I was an early adopter of CDs; we used the compact discs far before anyone else, when others were still futzing around with tapes. And I am so over them now. I don't have anything backed up -- I tried before I left for grad school, the files ended up corrupted, and I said "Forget this," -- but I really don't care. I have listened to a CD................. once? In the three or four years since I moved into this house. And I don't really care; I had a collection of MP3s that may be lost because I forgot to ever take them off my old desktop before giving it to my parents.

At this point, I will never, ever, ever care enough to attempt to re-burn all those stupid things.
If I wanted to listen to a song, I would

1. Listen to it on Last.fm or Youtube or similar streaming site
2. Pay the $.99 to re-download it on Amazon
3. Go without because I don't care that deeply


I mean, geez, MUSIC IS not MY LIFE and crap, but even B-sides and rarities and blah blah blah are mostly on Youtube, so.... hum.

Cory, it must be noted, listens to CDs daily. I might just take my binders and dump them unceremoniously in his shed. But I really kind of wish I could dump them into the trash can without feeling guilty.

[identity profile] withinity.livejournal.com 2010-01-20 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
I hate cds and gave up on them long ago. There was a British label that my ex and I really loved, and we had loads of cds from them, hundreds of dollars worth. They were all expensive because they were imported and it was a long time ago... and then it turned out that the cds were prone to disc rot. The label would only replace them if you mailed them back to the UK, and it was just easier to download them off the internet 'illegally'. Still makes me angry, thinking about that!

You should sell them on Ebay. ^^

[identity profile] dollsahoy.livejournal.com 2010-01-20 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Y'know what I did with the stack of mix CDs I never listen to? Dumped 'em into the free bin at the big used bookstore (after I decided that was more immediate than offering them through Freecycle); the unwanted "real" CDs are offered to said used bookstore to purchase, natch. I still have lots of CDs on the living room shelves, and Van has most of his in a binder, but I don't have nearly as many as, say, my Dad, so it's not an out-of-control-clutter situation. If I could bring myself to trust the stability and permanence of digital media, I might be more tempted to convert to digital and sell the physical CDs. Not yet, though. Not yet.