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Here you will find older scratches, musings and other detritus that once were located on the front pages, but have now faded.

Filed away here to collect dust and cobwwwebs in perpetuity, links may break, facts may change and data may corrupt.

On occasion I may come down here to tidy, but for the most, I prefer to leave the past where it lies.

 

iTunes

Come the weekend, iTunes 7 shall be leaving the PCs in the flat to be replaced by iTunes 6ish. I can take no more of the buggyness and the constant problems with it or the iPods. A single library file will cut out the time overhead for importing everything twice, not to mention exporting and transferring playlists about so our Squeezebox stays uptodate. Mapped drives should solve any file inconsistencies. Also as there will be no vestiges of it left, I think I will also take the opportunity to slap in a new 320GB disk so I can consolidate all the relevant files and hopefully spead thing up.

The first PC I had ran with 32MB of disk space. I will now have over 1.5TB and it still doesn't seem enough.

28 Sep 2006 9:10 | (4) comments | Technology


Comments

Too many music files huh? 1.5Tb worth? Suuuuure...

On the plus side, wish I could just ad a 320Gb drive. Anything past 150 and it cries... that and I have no more drive bays free

Posted by: Smully | September 29, 2006 08:25 AM

How many hours of porn does 1.5TB equate to?

Posted by: John | September 29, 2006 01:27 PM

I have a lot of music allright?!

Smully - *H* If its any concillation, I opened up my machine and found I had no spare bays, so the drive is currently lying on top of the case with some very long leads until I thing of what to do...

John - Dunno to be honest. I've never watched anything past the first 15 seconds...

Posted by: skitz[TypeKey Profile Page] | September 30, 2006 03:37 PM

In light of this information, I would like all pity monies made out to... ;))

Posted by: Sa1sysoo | October 2, 2006 10:39 AM

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