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Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Congrats on accomplishing this cool (and expensive) feat.
And couldn't you just burn the album onto a CD to have the full set?

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Listyguy
Congrats on accomplishing this cool (and expensive) feat.
And couldn't you just burn the album onto a CD to have the full set?


Well, yes, and I could (and probably should) do the same with HoB and N,U as well. For the moment, I'm just happy to have it. Thanks!

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Congratulations! This is some mean feat. I can't imagine how many stacks of CDs you must have lying at home. A music nerd's dream.

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Congratulations are indeed in order for you, Harold.

How long until you start going after all of the bubblers now?

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Guess it's time for a top 5000, now.

You need another challenge haha

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Congratulations Harold!

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Congratulations Harold!

What are your feelings about an extention to 4000 or 5000 albums in a coming update?

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Congratulations man, incredible achievement!

Re: Project 3000: Mission accomplished (more or less)!

Henrik
Congratulations Harold!

What are your feelings about an extention to 4000 or 5000 albums in a coming update?


Thanks, Henrik (and everyone)!

As for an extension, I've actually been speculating about that, Henrik. In fact, given that the next update is going to incorporate two years' worth of new albums and songs, I kind of assumed that an expansion of the lists might be forthcoming as well. I would welcome it, and I would welcome the challenge!

(Although I think 4000 would be somewhat more manageable - for you and me both! - than 5000.)