Sunday, January 14th, 2007


This one gets a gig because it’s funny. I wonder if they noticed?

This one gets a gig because everyone knows it’s true. Except in my case, of course.

This one gets a gig because the poster didn’t pay enough postage.

This one gets a gig because I’m an apostrophe nazi. Does he mean his friend has multiple wives, as it is written. Or does he really mean friends’ wives. I mean, he could be in Utah.

This one gets a gig because we used to do the same thing, years and years ago. Our phone number was one digit different to a Hospital, and we used to have people ringing up at all hours looking for it, so we started answering with “Hello, Northern Community Hospital.” But we never managed to answer like that when it was a phone call for the hospital.

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Since I share my iTunes music, or more specifically, the music files themselves between a variety of clients, I’m not really interested in having iTunes find the artwork for me. This is mainly because the data is stored in the iTunes folder, not the MP3/AAC files themselves. So, I’d rather go through and find the artwork and add it manually. Often, this will be scanning the original CD cover, if it’s in good enough condition.

With the inclusion of the artwork view in the iTunes main window, this task is much, much easier. Before, I had to use some crazy AppleScripting to find the tracks missing artwork; now I just have to scroll down until I find the tracks that are missing it. And then hunt around for the CD, or google for it.

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