You know what sucks? When you download a song, spending actual money to get the track in mp3 format, only to later realize that you already had that song in the bowels of your iTunes library (and that clearly you were too lazy to bother checking beforehand).
Okay, on the scale of what sucks that is not even in the top million things, but still, it elicits a moment of genuine dismay.
Of all the things that don't go as one would want, most of them are well out of one's control, but this is something that could have been avoided with modest effort. And one has nobody else to blame.
Which, in its own way, only makes it worse.
[Problems people with very small music libraries avoid.]
Okay, on the scale of what sucks that is not even in the top million things, but still, it elicits a moment of genuine dismay.
Of all the things that don't go as one would want, most of them are well out of one's control, but this is something that could have been avoided with modest effort. And one has nobody else to blame.
Which, in its own way, only makes it worse.
[Problems people with very small music libraries avoid.]
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