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	<title>Comments on: A Teasing Little Mind Virus</title>
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		<title>By: Scribbles and Shits</title>
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		<description>This whole pandora site sort of freaks me out, althoe I haven&#039;t tried it. What happened to searching through record bins looking for cheap gems, and following your own strange music muse to find new stuff. It just seems to me that having a computer do it for you closes the door to all the weird crap you find by exploring music in your own. Call me old-fashoned but I&#039;ve always considered the hunt a big part of what makes being a music fan fun. Although I do credit the internet for expanding the horizons of people that aren&#039;t interested in putting in the time and effort.</description>
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