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Darryn.R www.themoononline.com, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:01,
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And now we come onto the Roger Moore award
for the
worst performance by a man in a leading role, who's had his face dyed orange.
/Not the Nine o'Clock News
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HP SPEEDCORE!, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:03,
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but
he has the best name.
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butchbint, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:11,
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Yes.
Yes he does.
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supermoore: HUNG, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:18,
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Speaking
objectively, of course.
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butchbint, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:21,
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Yes, I've always felt
his name should be followed by a question mark.
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ilovemy5dollarhorse All things considered, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:19,
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heh :P
wooooo
tj: anyone know if there is a plugin of itunes for windows, that enables it to play windoews media files... i cant be arsed copying ALL my albums onto the computer again as mp3s or whatever itunes uses
cheers
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'Andeh', Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:05,
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probably not
itunes format is aac if it helps
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lazygamer losing weight by shitting profusely (22lbs so far), Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:09,
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Is it?
All my iTunes songs are mp3.
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Ijon Tichy, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:18,
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ah. hold on.
it makes mp3s of ripped music, but the itunes store is aac
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lazygamer losing weight by shitting profusely (22lbs so far), Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:22,
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Oh right
haven't been to the store.
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Ijon Tichy, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:27,
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not that i can find
the way i did it was to burn the albums I'd made into WMA format onto cd, then re-encode into iTunes.
Mind you, i'd only made three or four albums in WMA format, because it's bollox.
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trumpet, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:19,
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Never use WMA!
It may be an OK codec, but it ties you to Windows. MP3 is a cross-platform format that many more devices can handle.
Re-encoding from WMA to MP3 will probably result in poor audio quality, so it's better to re-encode your music from CD to MP3.
/geek
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azerty, Mon 10 Nov 2003, 12:45,
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