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The 500G backup hard drive was waiting for me when I got home, and I got right to work backing up my iTunes files and making space on my laptop hard drive in anticipation of ProTools. Then I found out that deleting a song from iTunes does not mean it is deleted from the hard drive, so I'm going to have to go back in manually and get rid of that stuff.
I'm having to make some hard choices. Others not so hard. I only like one song off the first Edie Brickell album, so dumping the rest of that album is a no-brainer. I also dumped the entire Dylan Biograph box set and the first Bootlegs set, along with several classic Miles Davis albums which I admire but don't listen to that often. However, I think every Beatles track will have to remain, no matter what.
And now it's getting late and I have to get up at 4am to go to Chicago for the circle meeting. Somebody stop me!
The drain opener residue in the bathtub smells like poison chlorine gas.
I lucked out after work and found a Jiffy Lube place that was still open, so I've got fresh oil in the engine now for the drive up to Chicago tomorrow. I was letting the mileage run over a bit since the last one. The Car Talk guys on the radio have always asserted that you can safely get another 1,000 miles beyond the textbook 3,000, but the mileage to Chicago would unacceptably push it over the limit and I had to do something about it. I've historically been an automotive moron, and my last car was the first one I did an even remotely good job of maintaining, so I want to take care of my new car the best I can.
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