I've always found WMP to have a cluttered horribly confusing user interface yes including WMP 11 which I downloaded and didn't care for esp. for trying to take over media associations. UMMV of course...
Hmmm tried that as well maybe 6 months ago, at that point at least it seemed ugly and buggy, is it better now? Is a browser a good platform for playing music?
teatimer was using 5 to 10% of the processor on my Core2DUo laptop with XP sp3 and 2 gigs of ram. That's worse than even a pig like Norton, so I deleted it and run Windows defender which does behave. I hate giving M$ more support but alas teatimer is not the answer, at least for me.
Any constructive suggestions of an iTunes replacement with a similar clear interface that shows all songs and artists at once, has smart play lists, and upfront search function, ipod and cd burning support? Win Amp has a clunky interface, foobar2000 seems kind of primitive (no burn function for example) rhythmbox doesn't allow putting the genre category in the far left column which makes sorting 22,000 songs difficult, and Amarok is almost as complex as emacs to figure out and at least as bloted and slow as iTunes.
I dislike the way Itunes corrupts databases, is proprietary, and bloated, but it seems like the only media player that combines all the features I want.:( Hardy Heron, XP, and Leopard user here so suggestions on all platforms welcome.
Just because we are on a sinking boat doesn't mean we'd want to worry about life jackets, right? After all worry is for wimps and other uu--Americans like Ahnold said, oh wait Ahnold is an Austrian, never mind.
I see you're a Ron Paul Libertarian but know many of us on the hard left have your back if it gets any worse. Many of us on the left are entirely disillusioned with sign waving peace marches which are ignored by the Cheney presidency with a reaction of "so?" If we don't all hang together, surely we will hang separately a wise founding father once said.
Like you I don't believe it's the proper time for violence but if say John McCain were to say put Blackwater troops on the streets to engage in gun grabbing after an attack on Iran I can easily see that changing...
Keeping your powder dry is an insurance policy not an immediate call to violence can you really not see that NPR listening gun grabbing "liberals."
Thanks for being a lefty in favor of the second amendment lefties who are courageous and overly p.c. cowarards are VERY needed at this juncture in history.
p.p.s. I didn't sign up for a "time share" internet I signed up for 24/7 instant access high speed internet, if that is not in fact delivered deceptive advertising has been used, is that really so hard for telecom apologists to understand?
You assume everyone has technical knowledge where in fact the vast majority can barely operate a mouse. Unless things are spelled out in a clear fashion so EVERYONE understands deceptive advertising is being used, period end of story. Europe BTW manages to roll out real uncapped high speed bandwidth for the masses cheap and their economy does NOT crash despite what Libertarian doom sayers predict, we ought to do the same, or barring that not be surprised if we don't that we get left in the dust and become a third world country full of uneducated peasants with a tiny obscenely rich upper class. Brazil ring a bell?
B.S. I am going to use a dreaded car analogy, but here goes, if my car was only capable of "burst speeds" of 70 mph and only capable of driving on certain roads when advertised as a general purpose vehicle I'd take it back as defective.
If they really only wants us downloading X amount of bandwidth, or X speed over a certain a certain amount of time, or over certain protocols they need to make that very plain in their ads. This is called truth in advertising and very similar to how pharmaceuticals are made to say in ads for drugs that they may cause nausea, swelling of joints, and a distended nose. We need to stop accepting a product falsely advertised that doesn't deliver.
I am very fortunate to use a mom and pop ISP that doesn't throttle my bandwidth, and others, not so much...
The people in Iraq who are being murdered in mass to gas your SUV probably feel rather differently about freedom than you do you self centered piece of shit.
Here in the U.S. we have been gutting industrial regulations for years since Reagan just like Libertarians would have us do and the result has been homeless people, inefficient SUVs and mini mansions, and corporate scandal after corporate scandal, Enron ring a bell? Sub prime mortgages, stock bubble? The unregulated market has suuuuch good outcomes, not...
As an admitted non-expert clearly the idea that non trivial mathematical systems are incomplete came as a complete surprise to math community, right? I.E. it was a property discovered pre-exisiting in the structure of the theorems. If math were just invented then it seems like it would be impossible to suprise ourselves with discoveries of such unanticipated consequences of our theories, right? Clearly Godel discovered something and didn't just invent this thorny knot in his own head, i.e. it existed before he discovered it, and he brought it to light, how could it work any other way?
Deregulation has worked soooooo well sub prime scandal ring a bell? Face it people are sick of right wing pigs like yourself shilling for Wal Mart selling goods made by Chinese slave labor, the non response to Katrina, the sub prime bomb out, the car companies foisting inefficient SUVs on the American public, etc. Well guess what you and your kind are going to lose big time in November because all the people fed up with right wing pigs are going to vote in November. HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHHA
And don't even try to tar me with the Hilary brush I hate the corporate suck up witch.
Way to miss the point, the point is people behave in ways that the limited model of net.Libertarians doesn't anticipate. If it weren't suing competitors it would be forming monopolies, sleezy stock takeovers, bribes, false advertising, imperfect knowledge of consumers, dumping pollutants off property (including the air) and other things that happen in the real world not modeled in the Libertarian fantasy world that have real and terrible consequences for real people and the environment.
Grandparent is an asshat who doesn't understand the Constitution, as obviously the Supreme Court didn't when they made that bad decision a couple of decades ago. And yes risk IS the cost of living in a free society. I'd rather a few vices were smuggled over the border rather than living in a police state, thanks.
A sub compact with a roof rack equals moving family + groceries, the next question you want answered? Your problem is you don't want to be seen in a sub compact not it's actual capabilities.
Here are some links to show this is not just me BTW:
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6035_102-0.html?forumID=5&threadID=260482&messageID=2563323
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/638297.html
I've always found WMP to have a cluttered horribly confusing user interface yes including WMP 11 which I downloaded and didn't care for esp. for trying to take over media associations. UMMV of course...
Hmmm interface is better 120 meg media player though I dunno...
Hmmm tried that as well maybe 6 months ago, at that point at least it seemed ugly and buggy, is it better now? Is a browser a good platform for playing music?
teatimer was using 5 to 10% of the processor on my Core2DUo laptop with XP sp3 and 2 gigs of ram. That's worse than even a pig like Norton, so I deleted it and run Windows defender which does behave. I hate giving M$ more support but alas teatimer is not the answer, at least for me.
Any constructive suggestions of an iTunes replacement with a similar clear interface that shows all songs and artists at once, has smart play lists, and upfront search function, ipod and cd burning support? Win Amp has a clunky interface, foobar2000 seems kind of primitive (no burn function for example) rhythmbox
:( Hardy Heron, XP, and Leopard user here so suggestions on all platforms welcome.
doesn't allow putting the genre category in the far left column which makes sorting 22,000 songs difficult, and Amarok is almost as complex as emacs to figure out and at least as bloted and slow as iTunes.
I dislike the way Itunes corrupts databases, is proprietary, and bloated, but it seems like the only media player that combines all the features I want.
This week on Survivor:
:)
"Quicktime opens its maw and barfs up a new version of it. Then it turns it on and puts it back in the task tray."
Ewwwwwwww....
That and tobacco is apparently the revenge of Native Americans for their genocide by European settlers.
Corn Native American:
http://www.nativetech.org/cornhusk/cornhusk.html
Tabacco:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco
Tit for tat...
Just because we are on a sinking boat doesn't mean we'd want to worry about life jackets, right? After all worry is for wimps and other uu--Americans like Ahnold said, oh wait Ahnold is an Austrian, never mind.
I see you're a Ron Paul Libertarian but know many of us on the hard left have your back if it gets any worse. Many of us on the left are entirely disillusioned with sign waving peace marches which are ignored by the Cheney presidency with a reaction of "so?" If we don't all hang together, surely we will hang separately a wise founding father once said.
Like you I don't believe it's the proper time for violence but if say John McCain were to say put Blackwater troops on the streets to engage in gun grabbing after an attack on Iran I can easily see that changing...
Keeping your powder dry is an insurance policy not an immediate call to violence can you really not see that NPR listening gun grabbing "liberals."
Thanks for being a lefty in favor of the second amendment lefties who are courageous and overly p.c. cowarards are VERY needed at this juncture in history.
p.p.s. I didn't sign up for a "time share" internet I signed up for 24/7 instant access high speed internet, if that is not in fact delivered deceptive advertising has been used, is that really so hard for telecom apologists to understand?
You assume everyone has technical knowledge where in fact the vast majority can barely operate a mouse. Unless things are spelled out in a clear fashion so EVERYONE understands deceptive advertising is being used, period end of story. Europe BTW manages to roll out real uncapped high speed bandwidth for the masses cheap and their economy does NOT crash despite what Libertarian doom sayers predict, we ought to do the same, or barring that not be surprised if we don't that we get left in the dust and become a third world country full of uneducated peasants with a tiny obscenely rich upper class. Brazil ring a bell?
B.S. I am going to use a dreaded car analogy, but here goes, if my car was only capable of "burst speeds" of 70 mph and only capable of driving on certain roads when advertised as a general purpose vehicle I'd take it back as defective.
If they really only wants us downloading X amount of bandwidth, or X speed over a certain a certain amount of time, or over certain protocols they need to make that very plain in their ads. This is called truth in advertising and very similar to how pharmaceuticals are made to say in ads for drugs that they may cause nausea, swelling of joints, and a distended nose. We need to stop accepting a product falsely advertised that doesn't deliver.
I am very fortunate to use a mom and pop ISP that doesn't throttle my bandwidth, and others, not so much...
The people in Iraq who are being murdered in mass to gas your SUV probably feel rather differently about freedom than you do you self centered piece of shit.
Here in the U.S. we have been gutting industrial regulations for years since Reagan just like Libertarians would have us do and the result has been homeless people, inefficient SUVs and mini mansions, and corporate scandal after corporate scandal, Enron ring a bell? Sub prime mortgages, stock bubble? The unregulated market has suuuuch good outcomes, not...
Libertarian defender then, excuuuuuuuse me...
As an admitted non-expert clearly the idea that non trivial mathematical systems are incomplete came as a complete surprise to math community, right? I.E. it was a property discovered pre-exisiting in the structure of the theorems. If math were just invented then it seems like it would be impossible to suprise ourselves with discoveries of such unanticipated consequences of our theories, right? Clearly Godel discovered something and didn't just invent this thorny knot in his own head, i.e. it existed before he discovered it, and he brought it to light, how could it work any other way?
Defined consistently and in a closed system way? Wouldn't that violate Godel's incompleteness theorem?
http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/kenny/papers/godel.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems
Serious question BTW, non expert here.
p.s. Godel's theorem would seem to imply mathematics is discovered, why would we invent something fragmentary?
Deregulation has worked soooooo well sub prime scandal ring a bell? Face it people are sick of right wing pigs like yourself shilling for Wal Mart selling goods made by Chinese slave labor, the non response to Katrina, the sub prime bomb out, the car companies foisting inefficient SUVs on the American public, etc. Well guess what you and your kind are going to lose big time in November because all the people fed up with right wing pigs are going to vote in November. HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHHA
And don't even try to tar me with the Hilary brush I hate the corporate suck up witch.
Maybe you need to take less crap and find a dog sitter.
http://www.smallisbeautiful.org/buddhist_economics/english.html
Way to miss the point, the point is people behave in ways that the limited model of net.Libertarians doesn't anticipate. If it weren't suing competitors it would be forming monopolies, sleezy stock takeovers, bribes, false advertising, imperfect knowledge of consumers, dumping pollutants off property (including the air) and other things that happen in the real world not modeled in the Libertarian fantasy world that have real and terrible consequences for real people and the environment.
Grandparent is an asshat who doesn't understand the Constitution, as obviously the Supreme Court didn't when they made that bad decision a couple of decades ago. And yes risk IS the cost of living in a free society. I'd rather a few vices were smuggled over the border rather than living in a police state, thanks.
And your concrete practical answer that can be applied now?
A sub compact with a roof rack equals moving family + groceries, the next question you want answered?
Your problem is you don't want to be seen in a sub compact not it's actual capabilities.