You know wrong. I have one of the worst memories in the history of mankind, which is why I have to place all of my trust in something other than my memory. So, yes, I did look up all of these within the last few minutes.
Here’s more about my ART abilities using my music collection which I had to rebuild after selling all of my music back in 1993:
I have two digital collections, a classical collection (I grew up playing the piano and violin, and singing; mom was one of the accompanists for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir) and a non-classical collection.
Back in 2007, my CD collection occupied all four walls, floor to ceiling, and a couple of ceiling hangers in 144 SF (one 12x12 room) in my home and the grand piano took up another room. I wasn’t going to get rid of the piano but I ripped all of the music from 10,000+ CDs and sold them. I’m still cataloging all of that ripped music, and I’m only now completing the non-classical collection.
Currently I have 1,752 hours, 59 minutes, and 28 seconds of non-classical music with about another 20 hours of uncataloged music; should be finished cataloging the end of tomorrow.
I listen to music an average of 10 hours, 2 minutes, and 29 seconds each day, 365 days a year, which means it takes me 174.5757 days to listen to all of my non-classical music.
Now to get this back to home inspections, if I’m doing a home inspection all by myself, I will take a flash drive player and my headphones and do the inspection while listening to my music…