Discogs, she stoyr-fysseree da oayllys bentyn rish recortyssyn eaishtagh t'eh, goaill stiagh skeayllaghyn traghtee, skeayllaghyn ardjaghey, as skeayllaghyn smugglal ny gyn lipaid. Ta stoo 'sy stoyr-fysseree gientit liorish ny h-ymmydeyryn, as ta'n New York Times er ny chur sheese er dy nee ynnyd-eggey "gollrish Wikipedia" t'ayn.[1] Ga dy row yn ynnyd-eggey crooit dy ve ny stoyr er-linney smoo jeh'n chiaull lectraneagh,[2] ta'n ynnyd-eggey nish goaill stiagh skeayllaghyn voish dagh shaanrey as ayns dagh cummey.[1]
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- 1 2 Sisario, Ben (2015-12-29). "Discogs Turns Record Collectors' Obsessions Into Big Business" (ayns en-US), The New York Times. Feddynit magh er 2023-06-29.
- ↑ "Discogs: what is it, where it came from, and how to use it". Happymag.tv (ayns Baarle). Feddynit magh er 2019-10-08.
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