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A few more shops would be useful.
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JCVD
Stands for Jean Claude van Damme. It's about him.
Didn't know whether to laugh or just laugh harder.
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He should try very harder. And you should quit your moaning and pointing mate!
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I'm planning to buy an iPod in the next few days.
My current MP3 player uses Windows Media Player, so I have thousands of tracks (about 20gb) in wma format. Can I transfer these to iTunes without ripping the whole lot over again? If I did would this lose any quality?
Tech spec (if it makes any difference): Windows XP, Windows Media Player 11, whatever-the-automatically-updated-version of iTunes is.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give!
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We shall see. Still feeling slightly fragile, I need the weekend to recharge!
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The last 2 nights I have had two parties and had huge amounts of beer. Never again I saw. I'm off it for life.
(Throbbing head)
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Top tip!
Dick Lobovillas, aka El Nino de la Musica, died in the early hours of Monday morning in Rio de Janeiro general hospital. At his bedside were boyhood friends MC Ritmo Perfecto and MC Cucuracha Killa.
It is believed that Lobovillas died from complications arising from an injury he sustained after stage diving from the DJ booth in Rio’s notorious Carioca de Gema club. The booth is suspended from the ceiling of the venue, nearly ten metres above the crowd. Dick, legendary for his on-stage antics and his support of DJ performance art, jumped after impassioned fans pleaded for him to touch them. But his landing was jeopardised when the same fans dispersed leaving him to crash into the stone floor.
Lobovillas was born in Cuba and spent his formative years there before his love of music took him on a tour of the world that included long stays in Miami, Berlin, Cork and New York. Even from a young age, Lobovillas had a presence behind turntables that was all his own. He developed the ‘half bounce’ dance that would soon become the signature movement for most big name DJs all over the world. He was also the first DJ to ever raise his hand up and punch the air. Many mistook the gesture as a symbol of Nazi solidarity but Lobovillas defended the dance by claiming his own grandmother was Jewish.
In the late 90s Lobovillas became the first DJ to break the quarter of a million Euro appearance fee. He also broke the record for longest set when he DJed for ten days straight, sustained on a diet of guava beans and non-alcoholic Becks.
Lobovillas had been working on a new release entitled ‘If God was a DJ would Jesus carry his records?’ Many insiders claimed the track would change the way people listen to music for ever but it’s doubtful whether it will see the light of day now.
Dick Lobovillas is survived by his fiancé, dancehall MC, Betty Bumbaclot. He was 42 years of age. All proceeds from the sale of his estate will go directly to his pan-global, poverty-focused charity group ‘Aint got Dick’.
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I'm sure I will. I wasn't actually going out to buy today (or even this year). I just got a bit carried away when I realised the kind of deal I could get, seemed silly not to. Made me all the more looking forward to the first trip to the snow in late December.
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Rossignol Zenith Z3
(I'm in Shizuoka)
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Just got back from a good afternoons shopping.
Some new Rossignol skis at half price.
New jacket and pants @ 12,000 yen (normal price 35,000 yen)
Gloves @ 40% off
Bargains galore!
I recommend checking out your local sports shop, might get lucky!
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Got to agree. I can understand people not upgrading to Vista, but on a new machine?!
I can't understand why anyone would prefer XP to Vista on a new machine that can cope with it.
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A school I used to work at had pretty much the same - there were a few kids who spent pretty much all day in the nurses room just messing about. And she didn't seem to mind or encourage them to go back to class, it was bizarre.
What is the general policy on that?
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"MS Flight Simulator for DOS"
Got that one too! I wonder how it looks now
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I'm in the no plan camp as well. It will just depend on work, holidays - and of course snow.
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I have some Windows floppies somewhere.
It's a game but "Phantasmagoria". On multiple CDs! So much data, must be good! Got Myst somewhere as well.
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actually I don't think I want to know!
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what is ipconfig?
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...or, alternatively, enjoy Vista which is better than XP and already installed on your new machine!
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Thats frankly ridiculous Journey Man. If you look you will find plenty of people saying good things about Vista. But obviously not where you look.
I bought a new machine last year and got Vista and I think it is good. Whats good about it? Well, every aspect I can think of is better than XP, so that kind of makes it better doesn't it.
My pc takes literally seconds to boot and has not crashed once in over a year. etc etc.
I'm not some tech-head or geek and I'm not interested or informed enough to enter some big discussion about some technical specs or whaterver. All I know is that Vista is a way better experience all round than XP ever was.
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Over 200 yen at one place near me
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color co-ordinated meals.
but wait, orange and salmon are not the same.
salmon head soup
is the head bit important?!
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To the people who leave the computer on (when it isn't doing anything) - Why?
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Vista is way way better than XP.
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That last photo looks quite similar to Ms Orinoco actually.
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That's fine, but as I said - a few more shops would be useful (and I don't mean designer!)