It's Frenchified, Sub. Mark 'as watched. Your itunes have been hacked by a CIA agent Mark who is using it to watch you jiving around to Lester and The Boilerplates "Hot Chicken Sandwich (oh so Hot)"
Sometimes I watch my LPs... turning them in the light so that the reflections shift across the tracks and bring up different diffraction patterns depending on the spacing of the grooves and the frequency of the music at each point.
It's a lot faster than actually playing the LPs, and I'm a busy man.
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It's Frenchified, Sub. Mark 'as watched. Your itunes have been hacked by a CIA agent Mark who is using it to watch you jiving around to Lester and The Boilerplates "Hot Chicken Sandwich (oh so Hot)"
It used to be "mark as new." They changed it specifically to annoy you.
What?
You mean somebody thinks there's some way to watch ANYTHING that isn't called VLC?
Un Possible...
I'm going down to the hinglab now
I use Mplayer on the mac. Substantially zippier than VLC.
I prefer to read iTunes, meself.
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Sometimes I watch my LPs... turning them in the light so that the reflections shift across the tracks and bring up different diffraction patterns depending on the spacing of the grooves and the frequency of the music at each point.
It's a lot faster than actually playing the LPs, and I'm a busy man.
Note that iTunes can organize a lotta stuff so making reading arrangements via iTunes is possible.
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