How to see lifetime burn count?

The VCR King

Well-Known Member
Have you considered reading a book? or perhaps picking up a useful hobby/skill?
I actually do have some hobbies and favorite books. I enjoy classics such as Old Yeller and Adventures of Tom Sawyer which I'm currently reading. When I'm not working on my PC I'm an audiophile and I have a large vinyl collection that I listen to on my Onkyo deck. And although it isn't a useful skill I can do a perfect impersonation of Herbert the Pervert from family guy and I can creep out people when I say "hey Chris we got Popsicles". I can also do the comic book guy from The Simpsons
 

Laquer Head

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I actually do have some hobbies and favorite books. I enjoy classics such as Old Yeller and Adventures of Tom Sawyer which I'm currently reading. When I'm not working on my PC I'm an audiophile and I have a large vinyl collection that I listen to on my Onkyo deck. And although it isn't a useful skill I can do a perfect impersonation of Herbert the Pervert from family guy and I can creep out people when I say "hey Chris we got Popsicles". I can also do the comic book guy from The Simpsons

Then focus on things that will enrich your mind.. instead of how many CD's you've made..and such.
 

Geoff

VIP Member
I was wondering if I could see the lifetime burn count because I frequently burn audio and photo CDs for myself and family and I was interested in how many discs ive made over the years :rolleyes:
I would love to have the kind of free time you have.
 

Punk

Moderator
Staff member
I actually do have some hobbies and favorite books. I enjoy classics such as Old Yeller and Adventures of Tom Sawyer which I'm currently reading. When I'm not working on my PC I'm an audiophile and I have a large vinyl collection that I listen to on my Onkyo deck. And although it isn't a useful skill I can do a perfect impersonation of Herbert the Pervert from family guy and I can creep out people when I say "hey Chris we got Popsicles". I can also do the comic book guy from The Simpsons
Music is life. I myself am a CD collector. I started about two years ago and chose CDs over Vinyls for two reasons:
1) Price
2) New vinyls are the same quality as the CD, just "burnt" over a vinyl. I won't compare the vinyl quality of older albums though, that is undeniable.
 
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