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My relationship with Pandora

Keith

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I have forty stations on Pandora, each representing a different time in music history. Some are biased toward specific attributes while others are mixes.

My problem, however, is that I spend more time trying to develop my stations than actually listening to them.

We have the paid version, but I'm worried I might be wasting money if I'm not actually listening to the music, but rather just creating the stations.

I also fear I'm depriving myself of entertainment just to work obsessively on the same stations for the umpteenth time. It even frustrates me if my stations aren't the way I want them, yet I continue to try to "perfect" them.
 

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