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Old 12.06.2007, 10:55 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by sarramkrop

The whole thing with the internet is that it ultimately changed increasingly some habits in the way music is purchased, distributed etc, but if yourself is the one who poses all these questions about the way your listening habits have changed, perhaps it's time to either go and play freesbee with your puppy or just relax around what your taste is and, perhaps, just stop listening to music in general when you simply are not feeling like it. The internet doesn't have anything to do with any of that.

That's kind of what I was trying to get at. For compulsive 'have to know everything' types like myself (and I presume many others on this board) the internet provides way too many opportunities to go overboard with this compulsive sampling of everything under the sun. That's not the internet's fault, it's my fault and I'm well aware of it. I think the internet is a wonderful thing, it's just that people, especially me, need to step back and let all the good things the internet provides sink in every now and then.
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