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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

35.4 Cents

The buzz about Amazon MP3 made me think about when I'll actually pay close attention and shout "thumbs-up" to one of these competing-with-iTunes store announcements. I thought hard... and thought about what I'd want to pay in this day and age to download 500 favorite songs. The answer came quickly, just as soon as you can say "guess my weight." $177. That works out to 35.4 cents per song.

Postscript: I just used the Google calculator functions in the Google Search toolbar in Firefox, and the answer came up *as I typed* -- no extra step! How cool is that.

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