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inGearX
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 What do you keep and what do you delete?

How do you go about all the media that you download?

After watching a movie - do you keep it? or do you delete it?

What about all the other media?

I'm a media junkie and I find my self never deleting anything (keeping it for reference - but I never re-watch) and I find my self just buying more and more hard drives...


Alcohol
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I delete after watching, sometimes after previewing first 30 seconds.


bltsob
Evil By Desire
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Richeyville, PA
movies...download, watch, delete..
music, download, listen, add songs i like to itunes, delete the rest..


Doctor Four
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reply to inGearX
I've kept pretty much everything I've downloaded. I have
about 2+ TB of disk space with a lot of stuff I haven't
watched or listened to yet. Some of it, though, gets
burned onto DVD so that I can watch it later.
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"The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)


nfx
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reply to inGearX
I'm still doing the same thing I did when you asked this question last year. Oh, look, Alcohol See Profile and Doctor Four See Profile are doing the same thing they did last year as well.
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Packeteers
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reply to inGearX
I delete everything, since I only want to see what I missed on TV. On the rare occasion something is good enough that I might want to show it to a friend, I'll just burn it to a 25¢ DVDR. I may keep in my Torrent folder one or two of the most recent files I downloaded to help seed to others, but for only a few days.


hitachi369
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Anime I keep, movies unless I burn them to DVD I delete.

snickersee

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reply to nfx
said by nfx See Profile :

I'm still doing the same thing I did when you asked this question last year. Oh, look, Alcohol See Profile and Doctor Four See Profile are doing the same thing they did last year as well.
LMAO!


TOPDAWG
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join:2005-04-27
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reply to inGearX
I download ISO's most times so burn them to DVD to watch then delete the file off my PC.

ophelus

join:2004-01-11
Denver, CO


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May 16th, @11:59PM

reply to inGearX
I used to archive.. but after you've archived dunno 2000+ divx's and then the same movies come out in HD.. it doesn't make sense to archive.. (I have likely burned 2000+ cd's in my lifetime and just as many DVD's too)

So instead of collecting anymore I mostly delete and I archive to Hard Drives if I'm gonna keep it.. (I have about 2 Tb of storage as well.. if only those damn 1 Tb drives would get cheap.. $100 range) and like someone said above I still manage to collect 101+ things I haven't even looked at yet..


dvd536
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Phoenix, AZ

reply to inGearX
TV shows: watch then delete.
movies: watch then delete[unless its a dvd i want to buy then i keep the file until the dvd comes out retail and that reminds me to buy it, after i buy it i then delete the file]
music: keep.
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When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee


AtomicZero

join:2004-11-24
West Palm Beach, FL
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reply to inGearX
said by inGearX See Profile :

How do you go about all the media that you download?

After watching a movie - do you keep it? or do you delete it?

What about all the other media?

I'm a media junkie and I find my self never deleting anything (keeping it for reference - but I never re-watch) and I find my self just buying more and more hard drives...
I keep things... The funny thing is that I'm not much of a pack-rat when it comes to tangible material....but digital media I tend to keep everything. Probably because it takes up less physical space.


fonzbear2000
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Saint Paul, MN
reply to inGearX
I pretty much burn everything I download so of course it gets deleted from my HD.
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