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Old 10-09-2014, 02:09 PM   #4
Yolina
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My clutter is well trained and contained. All that streaming music and films is all well and good until the day there's a problem with your internet connection... Though as I don't watch films, I would't have to worry about that bit

I've pretty much stopped buying paper books but there's still a whole bunch of stuff I want to read that isn't available in e-format, so my p-books collection is still growing, albeit slowly - and it's been culled too, I only have about 600 or 700 now which is stuff I really want to keep. I still buy the odd vinyl too (always hated cds for some reason but quite happy to buy mp3).

About thinking where "junk" ends up, a close friend of over 20 years died a few months ago. He had quite a lot of books and a ginormous music collection. His sister and mum were kind enough to let his friends each take a few books/cds/vinyls, and it's really nice to have those few things.

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