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Cheesefood

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Let's say we're all downloading music legally (even if we're not). What are you downloading these days? Recently, I've dl'd the following:

1. Marilyn Manson discography
2. Revolting Cocks discography
3. Arctic Monkeys
4. Basement Jaxx "Rooty"
5. Nine Inch Nails - Broken, Downward Spiral, Pretty Hate Machine, With Teeth
6. Nirvana Discography
7. Miles Davis - Miles Smiles
8. Ween - Shinola (volume 1)
9. Rx - Bedside Toxicology
10. Christian Death - Only Theater of Pain
11. Dave Matthews - Under The Table and Dreaming
 
I hardly download music anymore. Between this forum, the Packers forum, and the Jeep forums, I barely have time to check e-mail anymore. :D

I did just download the entire miniseries and season 1 of Battlestar Galactica though.

I must admit--I'm gettign lax with music. I used to buy 4-5 CDs a month--now I never do. The last disc I bought was Queens of The Stone age live show with the DVD. I'm getting lame.
 
I'm finding harder and harder to download stuff using filesharing programs. I think it's all the routers people have been buying lately, especially due to so many wireless networks.

Anyway, people don't seem to understand how to set up there routers/firewalls for filesharing. Though in part the routers don't always seem open the ports you have set to be open. With my dlink I eventually had to set my main computer as a DMZ in order to get all the ports opened up properly.
 
I (legally) downloaded a few albums by The Doors, one by The Animals, and a bunch of other individual tracks.

Then my HDD up and took a dump.
 
I have more music than I could ever listen to, but I haven't downloaded any music in a long time. My wife is getting into it since I got her an iPod for x-mas, and she normally buys all the music.

I did just install a Sirius satellite music receiver in my car, though. I got it for x-mas w/a 3 month subscription, so I am trying it out. I do like the fact that, whatever type of music you like, they got at least one station for it. I set up the presets with 50s. 60s, 70s, hard Rock, Alternative, Metal, Classical, along with some newstalk and weather. I am liking it so far, and it has a TiVo like feature that allows you to pause the signal, and then play/FF/RW it.
 
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