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Pack Your Daylight With Music By Downloading Free Legal Ipod Music

By: Isaiah Henry

Music is your life. Every day you travel and from work or school with your car�s CD player blasting your favorite tunes. The problem is you want more music, and a greater variety. Sure, you can buy more CDs or buy more tunes for your mp3 player, but that gets expensive. Right?

You see, she had just received her first mp3 player as a Christmas present. Every day, from the time she got up until she went to bed, she had that player with her, ear buds firmly ensconced in her ears. For days, she�d listen to her music, even setting the timer so the player would shut off after she�d gone to sleep

I couldn�t understand how she could listen to the same music all day long, much less day after day. After a few days of attempting conversation only to be met by a tuned in teenager, I finally asked her about it. I was amazed to discover that her little electronic device had enough storage for nonstop, unrepeated music to last close to 10 days.

My next question was, what? I mean, my next question was how did anyone find enough songs to fill that space? Plus, how did anyone afford the songs to fill the space? I saw kids listening to music all the time, and if teenagers can afford it, there must be a way for everyone to do so.

As a result of course, her player always needed to be charged. She would occasionally get power by hooking up to my laptop, but I�m not sure why. It worked, though, because soon she was off in tune land once again.

Not a day went by when I didn�t see her with player in hand (or in her pocket) and ear buds in her ears. She even took the thing to bed with her, and set the timer for the music to shut off an hour after she went to sleep.

Consider that songs are usually 3 to 5 minutes long and there are about 960 minutes in the waking hours of the day (16 hours, if you assume 8 hours of sleep). Take 960 and divide it by the average of 4 minutes and multiply that number by 10 days.

The result is 2400 songs. With technology improving everyday, and storage discs achieving gigabytes, the available space for music will only increase. Now we come back to the limited budget. Just how does a non-millionaire procure that many tunes?

Yes, I said thousands of songs. Consider that in 10 days, there are 240 hours, and in those 240 hours are 14, 400 minutes. An average song lasts from 3-5 minutes. Do the math. Divide 14,400 minutes by the top of the range, 5 minutes, and you get 2, 880 songs.

So, what are you waiting for? Check out Limewire for yourself and download enough tunes to last you a life time. Happy listening!

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