Question.

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July 5, 2014 by sandwichcontrol

Let’s see if you come up with an answer.

But first, let’s talk about other important things. Things like meat and quidditch.

Yesterday, I cooked a ridiculous amount of food over fire. The only reason I agreed to do it was because I’ve been craving barbecue chicken for about three weeks now. Needless to say, I made barbecue chicken. Leg quarters. And they came home with me.

Also, the list of contenders for the Quidditch Cup semi-finals is in. Brazil, Bulgaria, USA, and Japan all made the cut. Click here to read more.

Now, on to my question.

It’s more of a dilemma, really. A crazy person dilemma.

So, you know how I always get stuck on a song, and I just listen to it on repeat over and over and over again? Well, my question is:

Should I burn a CD with only that song on there (once) or do I burn a CD with only that song on there as many times as it will fit?

These are the things that keep me awake at night.

As for tonight, it looks like we might actually get to play Pathfinder. Keep your fingers crossed. All day.

See ya’ tomorrow.

More soon. ~SC


4 comments »

  1. Josie Vyrostek says:

    Maybe, it depends on the song and what the lyrics are and what they invoke within you. I do that all the time, always have and the meaning changes over the years. “It’s tricky to rock a rhyme
    To rock a rhyme that’s right on time
    It’s tricky tricky tricky tricky tricky tricky”

  2. The current song is “Orion” by Metallica (on Masters of Puppets). No lyrics, just a lot of rocking with the classical sauce.

  3. Dave says:

    The answer is obvious. Four track that shizz on cassette, then listen to it on a regular tape player, so that you can hear the song playing both forward and backward at the same time.

  4. Lucky says:

    Very short answer: Goddamn that’s an awesome song.

    Short answer: You’re a damn Luddite. You are aware an mp3 can be put on repeat, right?

    Longer, more technical answer: It depends. Mainly on what you’re playing it on. Depending on the player, some can play multi-track written CD-Rs, which means you could just burn it once and put it on repeat, then burn more tracks later, to make better use of the CD. If your player doesn’t support multi-written discs, you’re basically wasting the rest of the disc writing one little track (akin to dubbing one song onto a tape and leaving the rest blank, permanently), so you might as well fill it up. In that case, I’d just burn the whole album (because it’s all awesome, ok? Disposable Heroes? Damage, Inc? Master of Puppets? I said GODDAMN!) and then just put that track on repeat until it leaves your headspace.

    Or you could join the human race and buy a damn $20 mp3 player. Just sayin’.

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