1 toy story down, 1 to go. Am sleepy.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sirocco Kakapo (aka the rare shagging parrot) has his own Twitter and Facebook accounts now.
Hey folks, I need advice. I need to put both a CD track and an MP3 file onto a CD, to be played I assume on a boom box. I would just buy the MP3 song on a damn disc, but there's some time pressure as this is for an impending funeral. There seem to be 5,000 conversion programs out there -- any suggestions?
You know what's kind of mortifying? Realizing that your already fairly high level of sucking at parallel parking has been exacerbated by the fact that you really can't turn your head and neck very far to the right to the point that you have to ask someone else to do it.
Luckily, JZ is a kind soul and didn't mock me as much as she could have.
Luckily, JZ is a kind soul and didn't mock me as much as she could have.
What about me? I'm full of mockery and I didn't even take the bait.
I figured you were trying to set a good example for the kids, so I took your mocking as given. (and deserved)
Emily, it might be easier to convert the CD track to MP3. What kind of file is it?
I don't know. I don't actually have that CD yet.
And I could probably find whatever music that is as an MP3 file... but then will I be able to play those files on an ordinary CD player? I have been fooled before.
I'm pretty sure I've saved CD tracks to my computer and burned them along with MP3s onto disc.
If the CD player will play writable discs, I don't think it should be a problem?