Yep. And the ones that are on there are often so badly formatted, and with such wrongly mapped fields, that they make me sick. How hard is it to realise that a composer born in the 1600s could not possibly also have been the artist to record that work?

How are there so many CDs not in CDDB? These are from EMI and Deutsche Grammophon, damnit! ?

EMI's "Les Introuvables de Nathan Milstein" is not on CDDB.

And no one has a scan of the booklet. I no longer have the original, 10 years on.

This is going to be a stupid amount of work, naming all these files. Fuck's sake. EMI doesn't even have a website.

I might have enjoyed Paris a lot more if I'd done that.

Sounds like something even I could manage :o

Should've sent them to Fedora and specified, categorically, only certain packages, and not allowed them to install any dependencies.

@kdfrawg Ugly, but useful and thought out to the point of supporting non-existent computers! //

And be taxed madly when he runs to buy the cheapest replacement possible.

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Avoid it at all costs — it would bring a horribly metallic edge to your dulcet tones.

(It would. It's so easy to spot, and so painful to hear actors/would-be-singers use it.)

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