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    <title>Jack&apos;s done a wonderful job</title>
    <summary>Jack&apos;s done a wonderful job of evoking the visceral, emotional impact of owning a music recording. My big-ass CD collection has always served two roles...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.saturn.org/?x=archive&y=2001_01_07_archive#1936412">Jack</a>'s done a wonderful job of evoking <strong>the visceral, emotional impact of <em>owning</em> a music recording</strong>. My big-ass CD collection has always served two roles for me; I have a few CD's that are among the most valuable things I own, and then I have a large number of &quot;souvenir&quot; recordings which document moments or memories for me just by their very presence.</p><p>And certainly, Napster's cut down the number of items in that second category. Transient flings with singles, songs that I had a crush on for a summer or so, are the reason I keep Napster running all day. But nothing could replace the few CD's or records that I think of as the heart of my collection; Indeed, it saddens me that very few songs today make me want to add them to that part of the collection...</p><p>I miss wasting all my money on CD's.</p>]]>
      
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