That's what I need to do ita 1, much as I'd rather not spend the time.
Ah well.
Zen is my friend, I guess.
I found calm. com today, so at least I can have relaxing wave sounds while I slog through the tedium.
'Sleeper'
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That's what I need to do ita 1, much as I'd rather not spend the time.
Ah well.
Zen is my friend, I guess.
I found calm. com today, so at least I can have relaxing wave sounds while I slog through the tedium.
Bonny, so if you go into your users folder, until Music, and look in the itunes folder the music folder that holds the actual music files is empty? There is a good chance that for some reason iTunes just created a new library file and the music hasn't been imported into it. You may even be able to find the library file in that folder, or it may have been moved to another folder.
I tracked down _several_ library files. One from September, for instance, that I imagine has everything I need. But...again, I don't know why...itunes does not recognize it when I try to restore.
I think ita ! has the right of it. I need to nuke it from space and start over. At this point, I have nothing to lose, eh?
Hold down the Option key while launching iTunes and it should let you choose a different library.
This is what I did. Honestly, ten times or so. I think my 'updated' copy of itunes is just corrupted or something.
I just wish I'd figured that out before losing so much.
I thought my USB was tits up (still need to look up that etymology)Dunno how accurate it is, but, here ya go: [link]
Huh. That's interesting, omnis. Thanks. I hadn't thought of belly up in company with tits up, but I also hadn't thought belly up was restricted to piscine imagery--that's the standard cartoon dead, right? All four legs in the air and crosses for eyes, tongue sticking out at the corner of the mouth? Cross-species supine.
Tits up, pear-shaped, fubar--all nice and expressive.
(I'm now realising that fubar and foobar sound the same, but have kinda unrelated meanings. Huh.)
Now that I'm mapping to the NAS on bootup, the USB drives don't have any disconnected drive letters to purloin so they're scooting down the alphabet. However, I think I need to transition to mount points instead. The computer is sitting on four drive letters for all of the SD card slots on top of the four drive partitions, DVD drive, non-existent floppy (like, will we never use A&B again?).
We had a project that was actually named FOOBAR. Until we had to take it to the mission office, and then it got an official scrubbed name. Kept the BAR part.
FUBAR goes back to WWII, I believe, and it's F&%ked Up Beyond All Recognition. Related to SNAFU, which is Situation Normal, All F&%ked Up. Gotta love the military. they love their acronymns.
Is anyone here familiar with Google webmaster tools? It keeps sending me an email telling me that [link] is inaccessible, which it should be, because it's a malformed URL. But I can't work out where I need to go to delete that annoying (and initially hard to detect) colon.