magiccarpetride;611108 Wrote: 
> If the latter, the question becomes: am I going to keep that digitized
> music on my crash-prone HD, or in the cloud?

I'd point out that if the cloud truly takes shape as some envision,
it'll be there whether I consent or not, and it'll be there whether I
hang onto my own collection or not. 

I certainly don't mind "them" putting the cloud out there. If it were
present, I'd probably use it to some degree, just as I enjoy watching
films through my Roku player. 

Actually that's a pretty good example. There are some very interesting
things to watch via the Roku, but there is a mountain of material that
isn't likely to be available anytime soon. On Saturday we watched a BBC
"Mrs. Bradley" episode with Diana Rigg via Amazon/Roku. Of the 5
episodes created, only one is available streamed. Why? I can only
guess, but I'd suspect it is one of the reasons mentioned earlier.


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