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I already voted for the safety option. I like the HE60 a lot though. Up with the JH13 and O2. And I couldn't find a way to like the HD800 like I wanted to. aerius put it well.
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I haven't heard the HE90. I prefer the HE60 to the HD800 and the HD650 to the HD600.
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Good afternoon. My name is Douglas. I do not know anything about the restaurant business. I've never even worked as a barman. However, my profession is the chemical testing of dog and cat food for supermarkets and manufacturers. I would like to apply this knowledge to the restaurant business. I think that chemical testing of human food for eating in restaurants might prove valuable. However as I said I do not know abotu restuarant business. And I wondered if some of you might come and do the jobs of barman and chef and waiters for me in my new restaurant. But I'd like you to do it for free. I don't want to take the time to actually hire people you see. Because I don't understand the restuarant business and it would be faster to have people do things for me instead.
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I just went fuck it and reloaded everything. It was fairly inevitable.
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I created a seperate libarary in itunes in order to do some shuffling and converting of my existing library without touching it. Job done I came back to my original library. Except that it seems to think that all of my music is where i had previously copied the files to for the second library. The only thing unaffected is podcasts. Now I could simply recompile the library. I havent lost any files or anything. But Id have to sit and wait for all the artwork and volume levelling to process again. And the gapless stuff. And then run iVolume again. And this is all very time consuming and irritating. I'd also lose my play counts and probably my ratings (which I use for dynamic playlists.) Is there some manner by which I can correct itunes to point all my songs back to where they actually are, aside from manually selecting "locate" for all 10,000 tracks?
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Fucking awesome boxing day. Long lie. Walk in the crisp lessening cold. Had some homemade Gravilax. Ripped CDs I got for christmas. Listened to one (Vangelis). Had some family friends round for dinner. Swapped presents (got LP). Ate a great dinner. Drank some fine port. Brought them upstairs and played them some music. Soundlabs gawked at. Drank some more. Got locked out of house seeing friends to taxi. Managed back in without smashing window. Played match races, laughed at dad burning his finger quite badly. Retired to HC.
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I opened mine earlier today. Fucking kickass.
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the biggest part turn-down mistake imo was sean connery saying no to playing gandalf in LOTR. they offered him something like
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Legend Of The Seeker. It could have been LOTR for TV. Instead it's slightly below average insipid rubbish, but very watchable just the same. I still love that the Train Man from the Matrix sequels is the wizard.
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Verri verri belaited burpdai wischs deer chappe. & ah hippitty chimbostahn as well!
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Oh Richard, you're so dreamy. Especially with your just-puberty second season facial hair.
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I'm well late to the thread party, but I brought Sambuca! Hippitty Burpdai Ken-o-sabi!
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I have to say, I felt limp and cheap after it arrived. Like I should have sent you the stone of scone or something.
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Apple gives you iPod Giga. Starring Tom Cruise as The Fishman. Gary Oldman as the pointy fingered whispering girl and Eddie Murphy as himself in the role of the ugly horse with a knob growing out of its head.
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Mine has arrived. It's eye poppingly big and heavy and it's under the tree.
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50 of the best jokes of the noughties - Telegraph
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I don't think I'll be out February. I can bring as much as the weight limits of my luggage allows in june as I won't be bringing heavy gear to canjam.
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Only from the first bottling. The second lot was bottled on the 17th and I think it most unlikely they would repeat the mistake.
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Prices via the link.
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No idea. But video reports suggest like a whisky rather than a beer.
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And Tokyo* are available again in limited quantities from Brewdog. (Tokyo* was forced out of shop sale by the portman group so what is available is the remaining returned stock). Penguin is whatever bottles are left from the second batch of 100 or so bottles. I would be happy to buy some for people and pass it on (that is to say, you send me the money). But You can't post booze to the states so It'd have to be brought over at Canjam. Which is a long wait. If you're in Canada I don't know what the rules are. If you're in Europe it should be a piece of piss. If anyone is interested let me know. http://www.brewdog.com/product.php?id=46
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Well played sir. I nominate you as new lord of the shovel.
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It is a worthy and insightful little piece. His mention of the chapter "Unpacking my library" by Walter Benjamin is telling. I just checked to see if I or JSTOR had a .PDF of that chapter but I must have photocopied it from the book. It, too, is a lovely bit of introspection on the native of collective possessive behaviour. I will scan it if I have time. Personally. I like having CDs and have never bought nor will ever buy my music in a download only format. I think that I may be among the youngest people who hold such an attitude though.
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I wish we'd had enough here to bother having to shovel. There hasn't been a good snow here in a great many years. But then I live right next to the sea which doesn't help. 2 miles up the Hatton road to my Grans old house and it might be 10 inches for all I know. Had to pour a few buckets of water over the car earlier this evening though to get the half inch of ice off.
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Netflix on Linux or XP Professional download
Duggeh replied to shellylh's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
I run Windows 7 x64 on 2gb of ram. Runs snappier than XP x64 did. I wish I'd never bothered with DDR3 though.