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				<title>How Much Music is Enough?</title>
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				When I was purchasing my 80GB iPod classic I was afraid that it might be too small for my music collection, and that I&apos;d be sorry for not just springing for the 160GB model.

Now, after going through all the digital music I have (which I thought was a lot), I&apos;ve only filled about 30GB.  And, that is a lot of full albums in which I don&apos;t like 7 out of the 10 songs on them and will probably delete.

I&apos;m beginning too believe there can be too much of a good thing.  In this case, I have about a week of music--more than I can ever possibly listen to.  What do you think I should do?  Delete the crap and only keep my favorite songs, and get every favorite song of mine until it&apos;s filled, or just keep putting full albums on it?  Decisions, decisions...
				
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				<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 19:42:00-0700</pubDate>
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