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From: "Hank J." <hank@world.com>
Subject: Re: Byron Metcalf + Steve Roach + Rob Thomas - Monuments of
Ecstasy, *NMR* [07/24] - "Byron Metcalf + Steve Roach + Rob Thomas -
Monuments of Ecstasy - 01 - Archaic Layers.flac" yEnc (01/84)
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I support Natasha's point of view. I have a Logitech Transporter which is
a very fine network music player. It has a display of limited size (30
characters) that can impossibly show these insane long file names when
browsing.
A good file name consists of the track number, at least one space and the
track name, followed by the extension (.mp3 or .flac or .ape).
Any person prefering such insane long file names should consult a
psychiatrist, or file for a brain transplant.
Griff, I wish you the very best with you brain transplant. Hope to see
you you return in good health!
Best regards!
Hank J.
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