Will check this definitely!
We did manage to win Pakistan in the ODI just a while ago.
It does seem over here that the Proteas tend to focus more on test cricket.
Our one day cricket is not that hot at all!
AB de Villiers and Amla were involved in a 238 run partnership today - I
believe this is
I don't think so, if my memory correctly serves me, the WR is 308 in 2003
World Cup by India vs Kania, isn't it?
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From: "André van Deventer"
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 12:29 AM
Subject: RE: Aussie streaming of the cricket from In
I have a CD that I'm going to rip to my hard drive. The track info is not
available on any of the online cd databases. How does one go about submitting
a track list to one of them?
Thank you.
Howard
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Most ripping programs will let you fill in the data and submit it. What
program are you using. In CDEX, After you input the data, towards the
bottom, there's a button to submit or re-submit.
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From: "Howard Traxler"
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Sent: Monday, Mar
Thanks. When I thought awhile, I thought there might be an option like that.
My CDex hasn't been working so well, so I bought express rip from NCH. I use
both of them. So, on the track list, those are edit boxes that allow you to
put in the info? I'll take a look.
Howard
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Yes. You should be able to delete the "track 1", etc and type in the actual
data. At the bottom, there should be some kind of a submit control.
Good luck!
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013
thats, I'll talke a look.
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From: "Blackwell, Clifford"
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 10:32 AM
Subject: RE: CD Databawse question
> Yes. You should be able to delete the "track 1", etc and type in the actual
> data. At the bottom,
Hi joe, i have got my problem with audible sorted out. my daughter
had to talk to them for about 45 minutes, and the lady from audible
had to come onto my computer to sort things out. that was today. you
will remember you gave me the e.mail address for audible. i sent them
a message straight aw
to the point of this thread are there rights restrictions on the streaming?
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 11:38
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Subject: Re: Aussie streaming of
This is a test to see if Mail from me to this list is getting ther.
Lois Goodine.
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I am in the market to set up my little recording studio to record some
podcasts including some of my own music which I have written on the
piano. My question is: Does anyone know what mucical keyboard sequencer
or workstation is most accessible to the blind?
Thanks,
John
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Wel, if you need a software, then sonar is very accessible with either
the JSonar scrits, or the CakeTalking scripts. If you need a hardware
daw, then you might want to look at the Yamaha motief, or roland
fantum g wich have accessibility up to a point.
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