Why does my CD let me burn more than an hour of music? They always seem to work in CD players ... all you people and your 80 min limits confuse me.
Also, I'm thinking about burning another one, in mp3 format, to send with the 'regular' one so people loading right into the computer won't have to type all the song names. </ipod freak>
psst, erin: an hour is only 60 minutes
Just back from Amoeba. Traded in $88 worth of CDs (all burned on the iMac before I threw 'em back) and picked up the first season of Homicide on DVD, Fontella Bass's comeback album from '72 (it's pretty great and was just released on CD), a funk compilation from the cut out bin (I already have several but only had "Let It Whip" on 45) and
finally
a record that I feel slightly cheesy for owning. So I might be able to extract a guilty pleasure off that.
Okay, feeling really dumb now. :-)
Does it help that one of my songs is "It's Hard to Be Happy (When You're Not Using the Metric System)"? I constantly think that an hour should be 100 minutes.
I constantly think that an hour should be 100 minutes.
There was a metric clock...
Teppy's going to like my mix. It's a harder rocking mix than I would've expected, but this happens when you start throwing in roadtrip songs. I've been pretty successful having most songs satisfying more than one category at a time. So many unrequited songs with "blue" in the title. But I don't feel like that really counts for anything
unless
each song satisfied both its own category and the one that follows it. That would be cool.
msbelle, I'm making up for my cheating by having "Pink" in the song title and the artist title on my colour song. Am I forgiven?
(No, the artist isn't Pink.)
But I don't feel like that counts unless I could link each song segue by having each song satisfy both its own category and the one that follows it.
I'm a bit obsessed with satisfying multiple categories, but I don't think I could go that far! I do have three songs in a row without a word in their titles, though.
I think Teppy's going to like my mix, too. I hope.
And y'all should be glad that my co-worker sent me the best of Gordon Lightfoot AFTER I was already done with my mix.
::humming::Sundown, you better take care, if I find you've been creeping 'round my back stair ...
I'm burning my mix right now! AIFG!
I used a lot of shorter songs so I got all 24 slots in with room to spare. For the Stump David or Jon category, I figured stumping myself would be no fun. To stump Jon, however, I felt obliged to stick to his realm of expertise so I put on an indiepop song.
My mix fairly reflects my interests and tastes. It's got the rocking and the grooving and the goofy and the heartfelt.
I'm much easier to stump than most people imagine.