I've only recently started messing w/ mp3's and I was wondering what software might exist that would allow me to convert mp3 to CD audio and burn an audio CD. I'd like to put some of the mp3's I've downloaded onto CD to listen to when I have a CD player but not a computer handy.
I've been brewing iced tea lately with Celestial Seasonings honey lemon ginseng tea. It gives me a boost without getting me too jumpy. My hands start to shake if I drink too much coffee.
I'm sitting in front of a dual P2-350. It compiles Linux kernels about twice as fast w/ "make -j3" than with "make". Very nice!
I'm thinking about putting together a plain 'ole Pentium system for just mucking about. I might think about going dual Pentium. I think the 233's are only $98 or so.
Think "Microsoft Windows TP"
If you change "alias l.='ls .[a-zA-Z]* --color=tty'" to "alias l.='ls .[0-z]* --color=tty'" it will be a little more usefull.
What the heck are you talking about? Predictability??? What part of lpr/lpd support is unpredictable?
Any recommendations on mp3 to aiff or mp3 to wav converters for batch processing?
I've only recently started messing w/ mp3's and I was wondering what software might exist that would allow me to convert mp3 to CD audio and burn an audio CD. I'd like to put some of the mp3's I've downloaded onto CD to listen to when I have a CD player but not a computer handy.
Yeah, my dad and I did that on ours like 15 or 20 years ago.
I've been brewing iced tea lately with Celestial Seasonings honey lemon ginseng tea. It gives me a boost without getting me too jumpy. My hands start to shake if I drink too much coffee.
I'm sitting in front of a dual P2-350. It compiles Linux kernels about twice as fast w/ "make -j3" than with "make". Very nice!
I'm thinking about putting together a plain 'ole Pentium system for just mucking about. I might think about going dual Pentium. I think the 233's are only $98 or so.