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...the glacier is coming!
Yee FP! Thank ye, thank ye.
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It only took forever to make...I'm not a terribly efficient animateúr.
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DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Edit: Well done for the fp! Well deserved!
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Edit: Well done for the fp! Well deserved!
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I made an alternate:
![](http://b3ta.bandwich.org/meltcapsplane.gif)
but then I realized that penguins can't fly.
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![](http://b3ta.bandwich.org/meltcapsplane.gif)
but then I realized that penguins can't fly.
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Quite splendiferous.
However, penguins can fly--if they're frictionless...
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However, penguins can fly--if they're frictionless...
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Nicely animated!
TJ: what are all of the cool kids using to manage MP3 files these days? Not to download, but to create lists, etc.
I have 6 Gig, organized by artist in directories.
No, not for download
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TJ: what are all of the cool kids using to manage MP3 files these days? Not to download, but to create lists, etc.
I have 6 Gig, organized by artist in directories.
No, not for download
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It automatically creates lists in html.
I like winamp. It has radio.
My friends and I share CDs. I have the Life of Brian soundtrack. It cost £4. I bought it after catfood.
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I like winamp. It has radio.
My friends and I share CDs. I have the Life of Brian soundtrack. It cost £4. I bought it after catfood.
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That's what I use to play them, too. ;-)
*RTFM*
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Fri 29 Oct 2004, 4:53,
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*RTFM*
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And press "generate playlist"
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Fri 29 Oct 2004, 4:57,
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Sounds a beast!
I was looking for something a little more flexible. Will play with it, though.
I want a big list to post, but want to be able to mark it up with CSS/JavaScript to collapse artists, etc.
I think I found a toy or two...
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I was looking for something a little more flexible. Will play with it, though.
I want a big list to post, but want to be able to mark it up with CSS/JavaScript to collapse artists, etc.
I think I found a toy or two...
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I've been using iTunes lately. It has a setting to automatically organize music into my documents/itunes music/[artist]/[album].
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I'll play around with it.
Is iTunes just for the Mac?
I'm Windows/Linux(Debian)
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Fri 29 Oct 2004, 4:56,
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Is iTunes just for the Mac?
I'm Windows/Linux(Debian)
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I run it on Win XP. They don't have it for Linux, though.
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I rarely use the Linux machine for much more than a file/web server and a mailing list tosser.
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