Van Halen rocks
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Christian Graus wrote:
they both go through the same thing here, so the volume is the same.
Working from home certainly has its benefits, eh? :)
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
*grin* that's the truth. The thing I love most, is not ever wasting time commuting, or money on food, I just grab something from the fridge, bring it back to the PC, and keep working.
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HollyHooo wrote:
manages list of songs
That part of the complaint, most do this very precariously. Could you imagine scrolling through Christian’s list of music in Winamp? I bet WMP flat refused to even start, not like it would have mattered, you would never find the CD you where looking for anyway. Couple Features that are missing >A Queue, similar to a jukebox found at any bar. >Searching, why can’t I search a list? What am I just suppose to scroll through 5000 songs to find the right one? >Why does something that merely plays music require a system with a massive amount of memory / processor? >Why do I have to “import” my music at all? Your right about one thing getting playing music is unbelievably simple, it’s the rest of it that counts and Skins have nothing to do with music as far as I'm concerned. :)
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
S Douglas wrote:
Could you imagine scrolling through Christian’s list of music in Winamp?
Yeah, the reason my listening is broadening is, the list is somewhat unmanagable.
S Douglas wrote:
I bet WMP flat refused to even start
Yeah, I tried listing my files there, once.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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*grin* that's the truth. The thing I love most, is not ever wasting time commuting, or money on food, I just grab something from the fridge, bring it back to the PC, and keep working.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
I just grab something from the fridge, bring it back to the PC, and keep working.
I couldn’t do it I’m far to easily distracted.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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I've just done something I should have done ages ago. Installed Winamp ( as WMP both sucks and blows up for me ), and let it index my MP3s. I need to go through and add about 500 CDs, but I have 17162 CDs ( I know it's not a real lot in this age of piracy, but I like knowing. I own 933 odd CDs, so guess 12 tracks per CD, that's 11196 legimate tracks, the remainder is a mix of stuff from when I used to download, stuff I've bought, and stuff you can't buy ). Anyhow, that wasn't the point of this. The point is, I just started to play 1984, and it's awesome. I am seeing a show on the 25th of 5 tribute bands, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, KISS, ACDC and Black Sabbath. Should be fun. I've maintained for a while that it's easier to just play CD's while I work, but I'm starting to think that the mp3 thing is much more convenient and leads to me listening to a wider variety of my collection. What do you guys do ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
As soon as I the storms subside I will get one of our test Sky HD boxes connected (I have one flashed for err.. soak testing at work) and tune into Planet Rock :cool: The LNBs on the dish have been vibrating about 5-6 inches at about 3-4Hz in these winds as it's on the side of an exposed building. It is going to be replaced with a toroidal focus dish in a couple of weeks which will only move when the wall does! Elaine (satellite fluffy tigress)
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Also have Jump - awesome song that :-)
Regards, Nish
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Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Also have Jump - awesome song that
Van Halen and 1984 are their two best albums, both classics, both highly recommended. VH is a raw, landmark, "guitar hero" oriented album. 1984 (Jump is on it) is a more polished, commercial album. There's not many bad songs on either album. The only other original album from their discography I would recommend buying is Fair Warning. Has some classics, a couple of under appreciated songs, and a few clunkers. Most of the rest of their good stuff you could get on the "Best Of" CD already mentioned.
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S Douglas wrote:
Could you imagine scrolling through Christian’s list of music in Winamp?
Yeah, the reason my listening is broadening is, the list is somewhat unmanagable.
S Douglas wrote:
I bet WMP flat refused to even start
Yeah, I tried listing my files there, once.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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As soon as I the storms subside I will get one of our test Sky HD boxes connected (I have one flashed for err.. soak testing at work) and tune into Planet Rock :cool: The LNBs on the dish have been vibrating about 5-6 inches at about 3-4Hz in these winds as it's on the side of an exposed building. It is going to be replaced with a toroidal focus dish in a couple of weeks which will only move when the wall does! Elaine (satellite fluffy tigress)
I saw Van Halen in 1985 when I was just a little girl - they are very good in concert, but not the best I've seen. I think they were on something - fairly likely. Anyway I think someone may have mentioned it but the box set is called "Best of Both Worlds", which is very good as it has some live stuff and some re-mastered studio tracks. I listen to music almost all day, even when I'm asleep :) Right now - Pigs (The Australian Pink Floyd Show - THE ONLY Floyd cover band worth anything.)
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HollyHooo wrote:
manages list of songs
That part of the complaint, most do this very precariously. Could you imagine scrolling through Christian’s list of music in Winamp? I bet WMP flat refused to even start, not like it would have mattered, you would never find the CD you where looking for anyway. Couple Features that are missing >A Queue, similar to a jukebox found at any bar. >Searching, why can’t I search a list? What am I just suppose to scroll through 5000 songs to find the right one? >Why does something that merely plays music require a system with a massive amount of memory / processor? >Why do I have to “import” my music at all? Your right about one thing getting playing music is unbelievably simple, it’s the rest of it that counts and Skins have nothing to do with music as far as I'm concerned. :)
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
My fault for being sarcastic without an icon, it's Friday night :-) Long ago I've given up on managing lists of songs in any player, I use windows explorer to search and browse then drag and drop in my player every time... As far as the skins, the only thing that will make me go away from default/classic is if I find a cleaner-simpler-less intrusive one and... even on a Friday night, I know that won't happen :->
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Also have Jump - awesome song that :-)
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)Hot for Teacher was a pretty good song...but definitely the video made it even better ;) Panama was pretty much the same as Jump.
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I've just done something I should have done ages ago. Installed Winamp ( as WMP both sucks and blows up for me ), and let it index my MP3s. I need to go through and add about 500 CDs, but I have 17162 CDs ( I know it's not a real lot in this age of piracy, but I like knowing. I own 933 odd CDs, so guess 12 tracks per CD, that's 11196 legimate tracks, the remainder is a mix of stuff from when I used to download, stuff I've bought, and stuff you can't buy ). Anyhow, that wasn't the point of this. The point is, I just started to play 1984, and it's awesome. I am seeing a show on the 25th of 5 tribute bands, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, KISS, ACDC and Black Sabbath. Should be fun. I've maintained for a while that it's easier to just play CD's while I work, but I'm starting to think that the mp3 thing is much more convenient and leads to me listening to a wider variety of my collection. What do you guys do ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
:cool:
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Hot for Teacher was a pretty good song...but definitely the video made it even better ;) Panama was pretty much the same as Jump.
- S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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I've just done something I should have done ages ago. Installed Winamp ( as WMP both sucks and blows up for me ), and let it index my MP3s. I need to go through and add about 500 CDs, but I have 17162 CDs ( I know it's not a real lot in this age of piracy, but I like knowing. I own 933 odd CDs, so guess 12 tracks per CD, that's 11196 legimate tracks, the remainder is a mix of stuff from when I used to download, stuff I've bought, and stuff you can't buy ). Anyhow, that wasn't the point of this. The point is, I just started to play 1984, and it's awesome. I am seeing a show on the 25th of 5 tribute bands, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, KISS, ACDC and Black Sabbath. Should be fun. I've maintained for a while that it's easier to just play CD's while I work, but I'm starting to think that the mp3 thing is much more convenient and leads to me listening to a wider variety of my collection. What do you guys do ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
you should really get a SquezzeBox[^]. So easy to use and sounds really great too.
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I've just done something I should have done ages ago. Installed Winamp ( as WMP both sucks and blows up for me ), and let it index my MP3s. I need to go through and add about 500 CDs, but I have 17162 CDs ( I know it's not a real lot in this age of piracy, but I like knowing. I own 933 odd CDs, so guess 12 tracks per CD, that's 11196 legimate tracks, the remainder is a mix of stuff from when I used to download, stuff I've bought, and stuff you can't buy ). Anyhow, that wasn't the point of this. The point is, I just started to play 1984, and it's awesome. I am seeing a show on the 25th of 5 tribute bands, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, KISS, ACDC and Black Sabbath. Should be fun. I've maintained for a while that it's easier to just play CD's while I work, but I'm starting to think that the mp3 thing is much more convenient and leads to me listening to a wider variety of my collection. What do you guys do ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
I've maintained for a while that it's easier to just play CD's while I work, but I'm starting to think that the mp3 thing is much more convenient and leads to me listening to a wider variety of my collection. What do you guys do ?
I've been listening to MP3s rather than CDs for ages - I've got a 60GB iPod - it's got about 75% of my CD collection (@ 192kb/s) on it - I can listen to almost anything whenever I want to...work, car, whatever... In fact, the only place I listen to CDs is in my living room at home, because a) I've got a pretty good quality CD player & amp there (Arcam Alpha 7, Rotel something or other) and (at last) good access to my CDs
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Interesting. I get heat from some people for listening to music while I work, but the fact is, most of the time, albums that have been part of my life for 20 years, just wash over me. I enjoy that it's on, but I often notice that the last song is playing, or the album finished ages ago, because I'm focusing on work. If I need to do design type stuff, then there's no music, but while I'm coding, it creates an atmosphere that I enjoy, without distracting me. And, I can play a lot of the songs I listen to, I know what you mean. Strap teh guitar on me, and it's a different experience altogether. Of course, I can't really play anymore, not with the back and arm issues I have.
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Christian Graus wrote:
I can't really play anymore, not with the back and arm issues I have.
At your age it's a wonder you can sit at the keyboard for any length of time without messing yourself let alone function.
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Christian Graus wrote:
I can't really play anymore, not with the back and arm issues I have.
At your age it's a wonder you can sit at the keyboard for any length of time without messing yourself let alone function.
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004
I have the colostomy bag set up for just that reason....
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Interesting. I get heat from some people for listening to music while I work, but the fact is, most of the time, albums that have been part of my life for 20 years, just wash over me. I enjoy that it's on, but I often notice that the last song is playing, or the album finished ages ago, because I'm focusing on work. If I need to do design type stuff, then there's no music, but while I'm coding, it creates an atmosphere that I enjoy, without distracting me. And, I can play a lot of the songs I listen to, I know what you mean. Strap teh guitar on me, and it's a different experience altogether. Of course, I can't really play anymore, not with the back and arm issues I have.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
Of course, I can't really play anymore, not with the back and arm issues I have.
Well that's a bummer. Wasn't aware of that, man. Perhaps there's another instrument you can pick up to keep the music going? Old dogs can learn as many tricks as they like. They just have to be properly motivated. :)
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I've just done something I should have done ages ago. Installed Winamp ( as WMP both sucks and blows up for me ), and let it index my MP3s. I need to go through and add about 500 CDs, but I have 17162 CDs ( I know it's not a real lot in this age of piracy, but I like knowing. I own 933 odd CDs, so guess 12 tracks per CD, that's 11196 legimate tracks, the remainder is a mix of stuff from when I used to download, stuff I've bought, and stuff you can't buy ). Anyhow, that wasn't the point of this. The point is, I just started to play 1984, and it's awesome. I am seeing a show on the 25th of 5 tribute bands, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, KISS, ACDC and Black Sabbath. Should be fun. I've maintained for a while that it's easier to just play CD's while I work, but I'm starting to think that the mp3 thing is much more convenient and leads to me listening to a wider variety of my collection. What do you guys do ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
Van Halen rocks
To be true, I would be fairly surprised if he would belly-dance.
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Christian Graus wrote:
Of course, I can't really play anymore, not with the back and arm issues I have.
Well that's a bummer. Wasn't aware of that, man. Perhaps there's another instrument you can pick up to keep the music going? Old dogs can learn as many tricks as they like. They just have to be properly motivated. :)
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com
Well, I keep hoping my workload will drop and I'll get better. In the meantime, I don't have time to play anyhow. I have played harmonica in the past, I may just take that up again.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP 'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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My fault for being sarcastic without an icon, it's Friday night :-) Long ago I've given up on managing lists of songs in any player, I use windows explorer to search and browse then drag and drop in my player every time... As far as the skins, the only thing that will make me go away from default/classic is if I find a cleaner-simpler-less intrusive one and... even on a Friday night, I know that won't happen :->
HollyHooo wrote:
My fault for being sarcastic without an icon,
No worries, I knew you where just making a point and I was off on a tangent about how much I loathe the current crop of music players. :)
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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you should really get a SquezzeBox[^]. So easy to use and sounds really great too.
Henrik Husted wrote:
So easy to use and sounds really great too.
Do you have one? I've drooled over getting a device similar for quite some time. The cost of the Squeze box is why I haven't bought one yet.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley: