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you must have a huge collection by now
Why is the world so changing rapidly. On my first computer I saw A: after starting it up with a 160k single side single density floppy.
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aquagoat
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I've got more than 1000 cds, but I can't tell you how many, exactly, because a part of my collection is at my parents' house. But it
will soon come back to my house since my girlfriend & I are looking for a new flat with an extra room for all these cds plus my guitars and
recording machine, mics, etc, etc...
[Edited on 7-5-2010 by aquagoat]
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we have here around 800 albums on vinyl, 400 45's around 30 8-tracks hundreds of reel to reel tapes small and large mixed. Around 70 CDi's,
200 CD-roms and also maybe a 900 to 1000 cd's Apart from that we have 400 compact cassettes and 3 yes only 3 dcc cassettes.
We have aprx 4 or 500 videocassettes with movies, music, family, toons and so on. (I combined VHS,V2000 and Betamax and VHS-C. DVD and dvd rom I think
200. To complete 1 1"video reel to reel tape Sony (but no equipment) 1 Philips videotape (reel) and equipment but not the slightest idea how to
connect the thing, and 5 laserdiscs including equipment. One (broken) 78 rpm his masters voice And I am sure I forget things.
I hope you will find your extra room, I will find myself a hangar or so .
Why is the world so changing rapidly. On my first computer I saw A: after starting it up with a 160k single side single density floppy.
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aquagoat
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a hangar would be fine for me too, actually...
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I've skipped many recent additions, such as the Moke album and the Chet Baker album my sister got me for my birthday, and the Frank Sinatra vinyl
and Billy Eckstein vinyl I rummaged.
Today I had another lucky strike: the complete Bach Passions for 2,50!
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Gnaw their tongues: Reeking pained and shuddering.
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DAAU Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung: The Shepherd's Dream. In a nifty wooden case.

Peter Maxwell Davies: Symphony #1
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Local second hand store had a massive collection of metal CDs. I left most, since my sister had quite a few of the Cradle of Filths and Deicides I
saw. I did acquite:
Sick Of It All - Built to Last
After Forever - Decipher (Yes, yes... You know I saw them live in 2002? I nearly bought that album at full price but a friend talked me out of it when
she said it tired. For under two euros I dared risk it.)
God Dethroned - The Christhunt
Blind Guardian - Nightfall In Middle Earth
Dimmu Borghir - Spiritual Black Dimensions
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Dylan bootleg series 9, Witmark demos '62-'64
which came with a live show @ Brandeis University 1963, all in 3 discs
Thelonius Monk complete blue note recordings, '48-'58 in 4 discs
plus duckman season 1,2 finally got here ... I hadn't realized the first or pilot episode was dedicated to Frank Zappa as he had just died some
months before!!
also Reefer Madness The Musical came in, there's a bunch of youtube clips up for that but it is a very funny movie whatever one's opinion
about the evil weed and also captures a lot of American stupidity
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Yess... Dweezil does bring tears to my eye there when he says "we miss her too"... come to think of it, Frank was either dying or dead when
DZ did that.
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