Originally posted by TheDirector217:
2) Maintain a "Recently Added" List, that way you won't have to memorize what it is you've already added.
Excellent suggestion.
Another thing you may want to consider at times is if any given song is under 10mgs, Gmail it to yourself so you can upload it at your leisure.
In fact, you may want to start doing something I do, partially for storage reasons but it helps for organization's sake too. Open a Gmail account that you use only for yourself. Whenever you receive an MP3 or picture you want to store, forward it to that account. Then create folders/tags for MP3, pictures, whatever, that you assign once they come in.
Another thing I love about Gmail that I've never seen in any other email service is that you can assign multiple tags/folders to any given email.
One suggestion though, do not give that account to anyone. No matter how many pleas you give to others to use it only for MP3s and pictures, others will still carry on conversations. Just stick to using it for your own storage and filing purposes.
The downside is that each one will have to be uploaded individually rather than uploading an entire playlist as The Director suggested. Either way, they both have their advantages.