The first streaming music service I've ever used was about a year ago and I'm still using it more for discovery than as my actual music service, because as a result of ~25 years of personal collection building, I don't need a streaming service to have probably something on the order of two week straight's worth of music I like. ![]() A while back I even went fully legit and stripped out all the, ah, "stuff of dubious provenance", or, err, you know, a friend may have done that. I started my MP3 collection in the late 1990s as CDs became practical and computers finally got to the point they could rip them. The sooner you bail out, the less it impacts your life at all. The further in you get, the harder it is to leave. ![]() ![]() One of the patterns I've personally really been noticing over the past couple of years (not related to any big events in those years, just the time period I happened to notice them in) is that a lot of theses situations are a bona fide slippery slope.
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