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Well, technically, i have more than 3 million songs, due to napster. I just listen to music on napster, or my audio cds, nothing on the hard drive. and it costs me just ?15 a month!

can anyone beat me?

Man, are you joking? There are many people who have over a terabyte of music. Why are you making this a stupid competition anyway and putting it on Digg?! Haha.

Just to spoil your little egomaniac party, here are my stats of the 3 music folders that comprise my collection right now:

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Now someone with some sense delete/lock this thread already!

Man, are you joking? There are many people who have over a terabyte of music. Why are you making this a stupid competition anyway and putting it on Digg?! Haha.

Just to spoil your little egomaniac party, here are my stats of the 3 music folders that comprise my collection right now:

nv9sgh.png

Now someone with some sense delete/lock this thread already!

you cant put them all on one drive, wont that better?

I mean its a start... maybe... but nothing compared to what 5 external hard drives and 4 years of constantly downloading will do for you.

I mean and that isnt even that good.

Just stop thinking you have alot, just cause you lag itunes doesnt mean anything. Talk to me when itunes takes over 20 minutes to load all your music

Yeah, Well I could go on LW and download for the next week non stop and probably beat all of you. The only limit is the HDD space. Size is not everything.

And liking what you download. 1/2 of it could of been un-listened to material that is horrible.

And liking what you download. 1/2 of it could of been un-listened to material that is horrible.

You are absoloutley correct. But all these guys are arguing about is "mine is bigger"

It's like, who cares? size is not everything.

Yeah, it's very true that you have to like what you have. For quality control, I actually go through all my music to delete what I really don't think I want or like anymore once in a while. Taking that into consideration, I could have well over 500GB easy if I kept everything I downloaded in the past few years. This argument is stupid and yet another that goes into the "e-penis" category.

Someone close this thread already!

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