streaming has a history of being data intrusive. and buying from most online stores show itemized music receipts to the credit card company (and don’t typically allow giftcards). buying in person is nice, but harder to get new music.

any tips?

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    6 days ago

    You’re posting in the internet right now. I suggested that you tell people you are trying to get away from computers

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      5 days ago

      ahh yeah. I do spend most of my time off line and that’s one reason I don’t want to use streaming services

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        5 days ago

        You’ll fit right in.

        What do you like to listen to and what do you like to listen on?

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            5 days ago

            If you’re mechanically inclined and can work with small parts, the old Sony branded walkmans are generally good quality and have a decent supply of replacement parts. Some of the new portables have awful wow and flutter that will make it seem like that two step is a polyrhythm!

            I listen on my phone in the world, cd and tape when I’m driving and on whatever at home. Today it was goat and escape-ism.

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              4 days ago

              totally, thanks for tip on Sony. I find the older stuff to be built better so I don’t mind repairing them