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20 March, 2005 at 6:54 pm #106349
Try this:
http://www.tucows.com/preview/224072.html
I haven’t used it so I don’t know much about it apart from the fact it’s
freeware. :wink:
This one is the dogs b*llocks allegedly, but it’s shareware which usually
means you get to use it for thirty days, then you have to pay for the
unlock code.
PM for the code. :wink:
http://tucows.mundofree.com/preview/996.html19 March, 2005 at 1:24 am #105982Tell your mate Norton’s crap from Ow£n! 8)
27 February, 2005 at 4:53 am #105668@bert wrote:
12 Drummers drumming
11 processes processing
10 don’t give a fook fookers fooking :lol::lol: :lol: :lol:
Go to bed Bart!!! :twisted:25 February, 2005 at 1:05 am #10569625 February, 2005 at 12:51 am #105716Next time it pops up press ‘Print Scrn’
then open ‘Paint’ press ‘Edit’ then ‘Paste’. You
should now be able to read the writing.
DUNCIS brought up nothing relevant to your
query in Google.21 February, 2005 at 4:51 am #74824Me and my best mate, Timothy Taylor’s Landlord!!! 8)


I just found this pic in my camera from Xmas day 2004! :oops:
20 February, 2005 at 6:51 pm #30862
OpD2d – Direct to disk audio recorderThis is a very simple little audio recording application. It can be used to
easily record anything you can get into your soundcard direct onto your
hard disk. You might also have noticed that it’s got a bit of an odd
interface.
It was originally written to make use of the Yamaha SW1000 XG
soundcard’s ability to record the digital audio that it’s playing. This is a
really useful feature that combined with this app means I can record
streaming audio from the internet direct to my hard disk, then burn it
onto CD.
It now turns out that this feature is built into Windows XP. So anyone with
a Windows PC can record audio to their heart’s content.http://www.opcode.co.uk/opd2d/default.asp
From version 1.3 of OpD2d, it’s possible to use BladeEnc.DLL to record
direct to an MP3 file.
Important: Because of various copyright and patent laws (thank you
Fraunhofer/Thomson), we can’t include the compiled version of the MP3
encoder in the OpD2d installer.
However, it is very easy to find. For instance, you could try here:http://www2.arnes.si/~mmilut/BladeEnc.html
http://bladeenc.mp3.no/skeleton/DL.htmlOnce you’ve downloaded it, uncompress it and put the resulting
BladeEnc.dll file in the same directory as OpD2d.exe.20 February, 2005 at 1:11 am #104718The last CD I bought was Exile on Maine St. by The Rolling Stones.
10 out of 10 8)Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Greeted with decidedly mixed reviews upon its original release, Exile on
Main St. has become generally regarded as the Rolling Stones’ finest
album. Part of the reason why the record was initially greeted with
hesitant reviews is that it takes a while to assimilate. A sprawling, weary
double album encompassing rock & roll, blues, soul, and country, Exile
doesn’t try anything new on the surface, but the substance is new.
Taking the bleakness that underpinned Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers to
an extreme, Exile is a weary record, and not just lyrically. Jagger’s
vocals are buried in the mix, and the music is a series of dark, dense
jams, with Keith Richards and Mick Taylor spinning off incredible riffs and
solos. And the songs continue the breakthroughs of their three previous
albums. No longer does their country sound forced or kitschy — it’s lived-
in and complex, just like the group’s forays into soul and gospel. While
the songs, including the masterpieces “Rocks Off,” “Tumbling
Dice,” “Torn and Frayed,” “Happy,” “Let It Loose,” and “Shine a Light,”
are all terrific, they blend together, with only certain lyrics and guitar
lines emerging from the murk. It’s the kind of record that’s gripping on
the very first listen, but each subsequent listen reveals something new.
Few other albums, let alone double albums, have been so rich and
masterful as Exile on Main St., and it stands not only as one of the
Stones’ best records, but sets a remarkably high standard for all of hard
rock.
1 Rocks Off Jagger, Richards 4:31
2 Rip This Joint Jagger, Richards 2:23
3 Shake Your Hips Harpo 2:59
4 Casino Boogie Jagger, Richards 3:33
5 Tumbling Dice Jagger, Richards 3:45
6 Sweet Virginia Jagger, Richards 4:25
7 Torn and Frayed Jagger, Richards 4:17
8 Sweet Black Angel Jagger, Richards 2:54
9 Loving Cup Jagger, Richards 4:23
10 Happy Jagger, Richards 3:04
11 Turd on the Run Jagger, Richards 2:36
12 Ventilator Blues Jagger, Richards, Taylor 3:24
13 I Just Want to See His Face Jagger, Richards 2:52
14 Let It Loose Jagger, Richards 5:16
15 All Down the Line Jagger, Richards 3:49
16 Stop Breaking Down Traditional 4:34
17 Shine a Light Jagger, Richards 4:14
18 Soul Survivor Jagger, Richards 3:4919 February, 2005 at 10:36 pm #1056618)

15 February, 2005 at 2:52 am #105659You’re welcome! :wink:
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