{"id":248,"date":"2011-01-13T13:05:14","date_gmt":"2011-01-13T18:05:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/anthurian.com\/?p=248"},"modified":"2011-01-13T13:05:14","modified_gmt":"2011-01-13T18:05:14","slug":"my-3000-jukebox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/anthurian.com\/staging\/248\/my-3000-jukebox\/","title":{"rendered":"My $3000 Jukebox"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Delving deeper into the archives for this &#8220;Historical Perspectives&#8221; post, this is from July 19, 2002 and appears to be the second post I&#8217;d ever made to Anthurian. Originally, Anthurian was a plain static Web site but, as technology (and my needs) evolved, <a href=\"http:\/\/anthurian.com\/about\/\" title=\" About Anthurian \">it went through mulitple incarnations<\/a>. Unfortunately, some of my original posts seem to have gotten lost but this one is pulled from the ones I could save.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Well, I&#8217;ve ripped almost my entire CD collection to MP3s and have them on my Mac. I did it so that I could vary my listening and shuffle through my own music without having to bring CDs back and forth between work and home. Right now I have 15 gigabytes of music, which equates to over 8 days of music if I let it run continuously. I own the CDs and I&#8217;m not sharing them, so I don&#8217;t think that I am doing anything illegal. Actually, I&#8217;m glad that I did rip all of the CDs to MP3s because it turns out that some of the CDs were very difficult for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.apple.com\/itunes\/\" title=\"  \">iTunes<\/a> to rip whereas others that I was ready to toss out I could salvage a few songs from.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, putting all these songs on shuffle makes for an interesting play list. I&#8217;m not as varied in my music as some, but I&#8217;d like to think that I do have a wide range in musical tastes. For example, today&#8217;s playlist (thus far) runs as follows: &#8220;Blackeyed Blond&#8221; (Red Hot Chili Peppers), &#8220;Get Up (Sex Machine)&#8221; (James Brown), &#8220;Revival&#8221; (Allman Brothers), &#8220;Folsom Prison Blues&#8221; (Johnny Cash), &#8220;Cancion&#8221; (Alirio Diaz), &#8220;Irresponsible Hate Anthem&#8221; (Marilyn Manson), &#8220;Terminal Frost&#8221; (Pink Floyd), &#8220;Exit&#8221; (U2), &#8220;Blue Skies Bring Tears&#8221; (Smashing Pumpkins), &#8220;Corazon Espinado&#8221; (Santana). Of course, I have some &#8220;Various Artist&#8221; tracks in there from CDs like the Natural Born Killers or Friday soundtracks. I didn&#8217;t rip my classical CDs &#8217;cause I just don&#8217;t think it would be right to take apart something like Mozart&#8217;s Requiem. Personally, I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s right to use such a beautiful piece of music in a car ad, but that&#8217;s just me.<\/p>\n<p>I read somewhere that men can be moved to tears (or an emotional response) more easily by music than women, whereas women react more to visual cues. I don&#8217;t know where I read this so if anyone knows what I&#8217;m talking about, please inform me. Anyway, I&#8217;m sitting here listening to &#8220;Franklin&#8217;s Tower&#8221; (Grateful Dead) and it just makes me feel so good. It reminds me of the concert in Highgate, Vermont that Chris and Bill and I went to. It also reminds me of driving my old VW Beetle out to Allen&#8217;s Falls and Dan sitting in the back seat giving (a drunk) Brandon Kleenex so that he could toss them out the window &mdash; all the while I&#8217;m trying to drive and control these two freaks and then they got ahold of the plastic trout that I had (and still have) in my back window. He and the plastic octopus kept them amused for the rest of the car ride home.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Delving deeper into the archives for this &#8220;Historical Perspectives&#8221; post, this is from July 19, 2002 and appears to be the second post I&#8217;d ever made to Anthurian. Originally, Anthurian was a plain static Web site but, as technology (and my needs) evolved, it went through mulitple incarnations. 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