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						 Other  considerations:
 
 1) I don't intentionally take time out to determine what is the best version of each song in my library.  Circumstances, however, will often bring a bad version to my attention.  When that happens, I review every version in my library to determine if I have a better, preferably an exceedingly good, version.  If I do, the better version is noted as the "best version" in my database file.  If there is no "better" version, I will consider purchasing another version.
 
 Exceedingly bad versions are deleted from the hosting software's data base (not the zip files), regardless if I have a better version, or not.
 
 2) Earlier this evening I was in FYE.  They don't carry much in the way of karaoke discs any longer and that's not why I had gone in.  However, when I am in any music store I will check out what they have for karaoke.  They had a SDK Jessica Simpson disc closed out for $0.94   There are eight tracks contained on the disc.  I knew  I didn't have at least one of the tracks.  So, if that one track I didn't have is acceptable to me, you could say that I paid $0.94 for it.  
 
 Consider, furthermore, before I add the "fourth" or "fifth" version of a track to my library, I will compare the existing tracks to the new ones, one by one.  If I find that the new tracks are superior to the old, they will be incorporated in my library and noted as "best version"!   If they're not any better I don't bother adding them. 
					
  
						
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