or, Minuscule Mind Misses Mark, Mixing Music Movies More, Must Ameliorate Material Maintenance I must rescind my previous note that I had listened to 110K iTunes items, as I have discovered methodological problems which can no longer go unchallenged. I found the problems — or rather, found the problems to be intractable — whilst preparing …
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Peccavi: Not Actually 110,000 (was One Hundred and Ten Thousand Songs (110,000)) [UPDATED]
NOTE: Due to recent (6 April 2019) changes in methodology, we can no longer support the contention that we have listened to 110,000 iTune tracks. In addition, the use of the term “Songs” in the original title of this post was misleading. Details to come in a new post describing the underlying problems with the …
One Hundred and Nine Thousand Songs (109,000)
Closing in on the next 10k, I’ve just listened to my 109,000th unique iTunes track, a slightly better than usual offering from the CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, “The Solid Gold Zarf”, which aired in the fall of 1981. 109,000 unique tracks makes up 812.42 GB of data, with a total duration of 413 days, 22 …
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One Hundred and Eight Thousand Songs (108,000)
Yet another fictional milestone has been achieved, as I’ve just listened to my 108,000th unique iTunes track, a live performance of what purports to be a traditional song of Burma. Those who can read the album cover (reproduced here) may be able to provide more information; all I know is that the song I heard …
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