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<p>[QUOTE="Myoxo, post: 13746, member: 271"]</p><p>You do not even try to listen to it all. You just explore it.</p><p></p><p>My parents were extremely fond of reading and had about 12k books in their collection. Crazy, I know, but they had a big house and inherited a lot of books from the extended family. I don't think anyone ever read all of the books, but most books were read at least once by someone in the family. Exploring the library as a kid meant that I could browse and search and look for treasure. Once I found something I liked, there was usually more of the same kind nearby. Everyone in my house read, we talked about books and made recommendations to each other. Surely the same thing applies to music? If you have an enormous and well organized collection (organization is key!), you can explore and search. Even if you never get around to sample everything, you will find everything you need. Contrast with having a mediocre collection if you find something that is ok, but not exactly gold, there may be nothing in the close vicinity that suits you better - so you just move on entirely, and miss the buried gold.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Myoxo, post: 13746, member: 271"] You do not even try to listen to it all. You just explore it. My parents were extremely fond of reading and had about 12k books in their collection. Crazy, I know, but they had a big house and inherited a lot of books from the extended family. I don't think anyone ever read all of the books, but most books were read at least once by someone in the family. Exploring the library as a kid meant that I could browse and search and look for treasure. Once I found something I liked, there was usually more of the same kind nearby. Everyone in my house read, we talked about books and made recommendations to each other. Surely the same thing applies to music? If you have an enormous and well organized collection (organization is key!), you can explore and search. Even if you never get around to sample everything, you will find everything you need. Contrast with having a mediocre collection if you find something that is ok, but not exactly gold, there may be nothing in the close vicinity that suits you better - so you just move on entirely, and miss the buried gold. [/QUOTE]
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