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How you doing? I am an Russki youngster who arrived in America seeking a better life. In Russia I've never been wealthy, and certainly not near the middle class. I was dirt poor. My family was not me. As a young adult in Russia the money wasn't a necessity. We had to come up with ways to earn money. There were many different schemes, but most of them similar to asking neighbors for some dollars to buy their shared vodka bottle. It was similar. We would look for quick ways to make some cash so we could buy bread. We would always be hungry..


So, I arrived in America. However, it's not as beautiful as New York, Brooklyn, Brighton Beach. This place is a great reminder of home. It's noisy, filthy and full of Russian language, and people are rude. I've spend quite a bunch of dollars there, mostly in Russian restaurants and bookstores and music stores.

Music is my passion, but books are my most loved. Nowadays, it is possible to read Russian books online, as was the norm in recent years. more info This is why I no longer buy books in hardcopy. In addition, I don't have enough space in my house. My wife is a hoarder. Therefore I do everything I can to prevent adding to her clutter. After a bit of research, the first few months , my stacks of books became an unsettling sight, and I moved them to my garage where there's still room for my stuff.

Music, however, is distinct. Since my work requires driving frequently and I am a huge fan of music. Being I am a Russian native, I haven't had the opportunity to experience all the music of the present I've heard in the USA. I'm not a fanof hip-hop, rap, metal, and pop. I'm also not a fan of the new-age stuff kids like to dance to too. I am a huge fan of the old Russian music, and also the Russian jail-type songs. They're still popular after 20 years I've been away, and they are not something that gets on CDs, mostly tapes in cars, and YouTube videos. Youtube is home to everything. And so I spend hours watching music on YouTube after returning at home after a day off or even after work.

So, after a few months I've created a nice long playlist of more than 300 songs I truly love. Since I have this precious collection, I can easily become accustomed to listening to music. 300 songs is quite a lot. If I want to listen to them in the car but I don't have enough internet. It's vital for driving, navigation, and for my own personal enjoyment. I prepare all of my preparations at home. I'm on the top of the list. I now record some songs on Youtube into MP3 files. Next I copy the mp3s on my computer and take the CD into my car. You can also use an Youtube playlist and print the songs. Every song is converted to MP3 and stored on my computer. It is then possible to convert the mp3 file to an audio disc. Sometimes, I create data discs but they won't play on the car stereo. Audio recorded is fantastic. I don’t need any internet to play mp3 music. It's as simple as inserting a CDs into my car stereo slot. youtube to mp3 When I reach Manhattan the music from Russia can be heard booming.

It's very easy to grab videos from Youtube and save the videos as mp3 files. It is then possible to download them onto your Smartphone. My friend connected his phone to the car stereo and it started playing top quality sound within a matter of seconds. It wasn't a lot of Internet to stream Spotify or Pandora radio. I'm thinking this could be my next step to try. However, I will only use free wifi.




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