Everything posted by tain
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HD Tune
This is a handy utility. I've used it for years and highly recommend it.
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Chip sandwhiches?
I just added some Ruffles to a sandwich yesterday at a holiday party. Yum!
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Free Pirates MMORPG
I try to stay away from these games...they destroy lives!
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Proper HTML Code
Looks like perhaps the HTML wasn't completely loaded when he submitted.
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[Desktops] December 2007
That is a very slick environment. Good job!
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MP3 tagging from FreeDB with filename data
I don't mean to drive traffic one way or another, but thought you'd like to know that this question got aswered on MSFN. The thread is here. Cheers!
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A question for our members.
Downloads seems more useful to me.
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MP3 tagging from FreeDB with filename data
For years I have ripped the few good songs from my CDs onto my HDD and named them manually. My format is "Artist - Track Title.mp3" None of these are arranged in album order; I just dump all the Rock songs into a folder named Rock, for example. This process always worked well since I never processed more than a few songs at a time. But now I have quite a collection built up and want to use them in my media center. The media center can do lots of neat stuff with music once it is properly tagged. But I have no tags. I have managed to use software like The Godfather to batch process my filename data into proper tag data. But that doesn't include the album or any other neat info like the year or genre. I'd like to find a tool that will batch process my files to retrieve at least the album title and genre from FreeDB based on just the artist and title found in the file name. Additional data would be nice, too. I anticipate needing to manually approve each album title selection from a dialog since one track can be found on multiple albums. Haven't had much luck so far with Godfather, ID3 Renamer, Tag&Rename, AudioGrail, MediaTagger or ID3Sync. Any suggestions on another tool to use, or tips on how to use one of these tools to do what I want? This question is cross-posted from MSFN. Hope that is OK.
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Where Did You Hangout Before WinCert?
I'm from MSFN, and still spend most of my forum-dwelling time there.
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Our New Wikipedia Article
Could be a matter of terminology. Hi N1K :welcome:
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[Desktops] October 2007
Very nice! I think I saw some photoshop tutorial site on Digg recently that explained how to create that effect.
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Our New Wikipedia Article
Was that meant for WinCert or just you?
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TubeMe
I like vixy.net because it also transcodes.
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11 Ways to Search Without Google
I use http://googlonymous.com sometimes.
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Have you try the Google Synonyms Search Tool?
How is this better than a thesaurus?
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Call of Duty 4 waging Modern Warfare
Sweet! Please reply to this topic when the game comes out so that I can go buy it
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Dynamically Computer Label with User Name and Computer Name
I use this INF version from Oleg_II for Win2K:
- My new wallpaper
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[How-To] Dogtags
Neat tutorial...well done
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[How To] Creating Advanced Water
Very nice! How about creating an action for it?
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Wallpaper site
Warning: Flashtastic Appears to be associated with customize.org, another great site.
- Which messenger do you prefer?
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Dynamically Computer Label with User Name and Computer Name
I use this trick as well. Works nicely
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Adobe Photoshop CS3: Top 5 Standout New Features
Won't run on Win2K. Adobe can kiss it. Nice post, though
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[svcpack] VMware Tools AddOn
What error? I had a similar issue with another VMT installer a while back and traced it back to my removal of the Help subsystem. VMT (or WI?) needs certain files associated with that subsystem in order to install.