Well, I admit angle_slam was being a prick,but I don't really see the point of adding even more numbers to show when an album came out. The year already does this and keeps in order quite nicley. Can you name an album that came out in 1976 that came out after an album that came out in 1978?
What if your missing an album you don't know about when ordering your albums? If it comes to your attention, then you'd have to give it the number previously assigned to another album and consequently change the number of every album coming out after it. Only time you have a problem with only the year is when two albums from the same band come out within the same year. This can be solved by adding a letter (1987a, 1987b) or if you're lucky, the first letter of the album will keep them organized.
I keep my music in a structured tree like so: Music/Artist/year-Album/Track Number - Track Name
I also don't see any need to reduntly repeat over and over again the artist and album. It is already in the file structure and in the idv tags. The only time I ever deviate from the above method is when it comes to compilations and soundtracks for which I use this structure:
Music/Various Artists(this stays unchanged)/Album/Track Number - Artist - Track Name
This is very rare for me in particular because I usually just downlo..er.. buy the albums that have the songs in question.
I use WinAmp and use primarily the same structure in my Library. I only create playlists for albums that are not complete(very few, although I don't mind adopting the i/c method mentioned earlier) and a few mixes.
A few other programs I hadn't heard of were mentioned in this thread so I'll be checking those out tonight. All tho I haven't seen any radically innovative ideas, this thread is turning about better than expected.
"When you've been completely miserable for years and years, without a single enjoyable memory or anything to look forward to, no friends, no relationships, no ambitions or expectations, then you can make an intelligent prediction that your life is never going to get better"
Yeah, it's not going to get better. Not if you live your life always wallowing in self-pity and thinking that you have the most horrible life imaginable. One must realize that in order for their life to change, they have to change.
A bad out-look on life can have devastating effects and is easily cured if one is optimistic. I'm only seventeen, so I look toward my future with hope. I want to live the best that I can and I've found that having a positive attitude greatly enhances chances of success. I can't say that I've experienced the worst thing that will happen to me in my lifetime, but I also feel that I have yet to experience the most enjoyable.
I think I'll take my chances with life, at least it's interesting.
hell, imagine the horror on our enemies faces when after killing their friends, they then proceed to hump the dead body while erratically doing pelvic thrusts.
Then, to add insult to injury (well, death), a 14 year old voice spouts "pwned"...
I am so going to buy one of these.
i just need to remember my PIN number and take a trip to the ATM machine...
Got nothin'...
The real question is if it will give me super powers
Because this is a cheap and reliable alternative?
What about lemmings? The snes version sucked, but with a stylus, it seems like an obvious choice...
"Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?"
You use the word cynical a lot. I do not think it means what you think it means...
Well, I admit angle_slam was being a prick,but I don't really see the point of adding even more numbers to show when an album came out. The year already does this and keeps in order quite nicley. Can you name an album that came out in 1976 that came out after an album that came out in 1978?
What if your missing an album you don't know about when ordering your albums? If it comes to your attention, then you'd have to give it the number previously assigned to another album and consequently change the number of every album coming out after it. Only time you have a problem with only the year is when two albums from the same band come out within the same year. This can be solved by adding a letter (1987a, 1987b) or if you're lucky, the first letter of the album will keep them organized.
I keep my music in a structured tree like so:
Music/Artist/year-Album/Track Number - Track Name
I also don't see any need to reduntly repeat over and over again the artist and album. It is already in the file structure and in the idv tags. The only time I ever deviate from the above method is when it comes to compilations and soundtracks for which I use this structure:
Music/Various Artists(this stays unchanged)/Album/Track Number - Artist - Track Name
This is very rare for me in particular because I usually just downlo..er.. buy the albums that have the songs in question.
I use WinAmp and use primarily the same structure in my Library. I only create playlists for albums that are not complete(very few, although I don't mind adopting the i/c method mentioned earlier) and a few mixes.
A few other programs I hadn't heard of were mentioned in this thread so I'll be checking those out tonight. All tho I haven't seen any radically innovative ideas, this thread is turning about better than expected.
"When you've been completely miserable for years and years, without a single enjoyable memory or anything to look forward to, no friends, no relationships, no ambitions or expectations, then you can make an intelligent prediction that your life is never going to get better"
Yeah, it's not going to get better. Not if you live your life always wallowing in self-pity and thinking that you have the most horrible life imaginable. One must realize that in order for their life to change, they have to change.
A bad out-look on life can have devastating effects and is easily cured if one is optimistic.
I'm only seventeen, so I look toward my future with hope. I want to live the best that I can and I've found that having a positive attitude greatly enhances chances of success. I can't say that I've experienced the worst thing that will happen to me in my lifetime, but I also feel that I have yet to experience the most enjoyable.
I think I'll take my chances with life, at least it's interesting.
It's a text based adventure game based on Metroid.
You kinda have to guess what the commands are.
I'm too lazy to do research but not sober enough to guess at possible commands for a good hour or two...
and it has a search engine for firefox :)
hell, imagine the horror on our enemies faces when after killing their friends, they then proceed to hump the dead body while erratically doing pelvic thrusts. Then, to add insult to injury (well, death), a 14 year old voice spouts "pwned"...