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Voodoo Funk vs Austrian Reissue? Label
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Voodoo Funk vs Austrian Reissue? Label
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South Korea WTF???? (8 Goddesses-R)
ok, so the strut is a well-travelled and cultured bunch. Can someone please explain this whole South Korea's president was being controlled by a cult called The 8 Goddesses thing?
http://askakorean.blogspot.com.br/2016/10/the-irrational-downfall-of-park-geun-hye.html
I mean, on the one hand Trump's campaign and now this gives me some comfort in knowing Brazil isn't the only country that is majorly fucked up at the moment, but on the other hand
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SERIOUS Music Management Issues
yeah but then your CDs also have a purportedly short shelf life (didn't people use to say 10 years instead of 80?), so really the proper way to go is to record all your WAVs onto 1/4" tape and keep a reel-to-reel player with them in a temperature-controlled storage unit that is at least 200m above sea level to protect them from the eventual effects of climate change. The only catch is that you might have to store an alternative power source for said reel-to-reel because by the time you need to access your backup we may have reached peak oil and contemporary civilization will have collapsed and you won't have access to modern-day luxuries like electricity coming out of a wall socket or store-bought orange juice but at least you will still be able to rock those Oingo Boingo raers.Duderonomy said:There was a thread on here a while back about the unreliability of hard-drives, internal or external, after 4 years, and that the best long-term storage solution was probably burning everything to CD as information files for a predicted life-span of 80 years. Only likely problem could be phasing out DVD drives.
All my WAVs are now backed-up on discs that should outlast me.

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SERIOUS Music Management Issues


