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I've got a dare for you guys.

I dare anyone here or elsewhere to go to an 80's metal party with me and last longer than me. I'll just tell you this: I just had two consecutive festival weeks, a really tough exam and caught a cold... and I was the first one on the dance floor at 23 o'clock and the last man standing at four. At it's high point, when the party had already been going strong for two hours, the playlist looked like this (I may be mixing up the order and forgetting some tracks):

Megadeth - Peace Sells
Twisted Sister - We're not gonna take it
Rainbow - Man on the Silver Mountain
Judas Priest - Breaking the Law
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Dio - Holy Diver
Iron Maiden - Run to the Hills
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Angel Witch - Angel Witch

Oh, my neck hurts. And I wanted to have a calm day/evening today... well, tomorrow I'm not going to do anything.
 
Dare excepted  :P

I've been to two cottages and 3 campsites in the last two month (total of 13 days). All this consists of is living off the bbq, swimming, canoeing and drinking from noon to dawn, and I've been to a few local shows recently so my body is warmed up. Now to find a way to Germany.
Edit: Man I wish we had 80's metal themed party's here.
 
At last. I have an apartment and an internet connection in that. And the later not at all that bad. Equal or even better that the hotel I was staying  :)

np: Mother of Mercy
 
Madness, I tell you!!!  Only a week til my kids start school-yeay!!!!!

Christ.  I've been putting off moving my itunes from the Mac to the new PC cause it looked like a pain in the ass.  I was right.  I'm beginning to think I need an external HDD to make this work at all-- was hoping to move over the network, but meh.

I should be able to figure this out.
 
Prisoner Of Maiden said:
Now watching Phantom of the opera from ullevi

"Send this fucking message out across the airwaves! We are Iron fucking Maiden and we are going to come and fucking get you where ever you are!"

And if you don't like heavy metal, I advise you to switch off your TV before you have a heart attack and die!
 
Wasted CLV said:
Madness, I tell you!!!  Only a week til my kids start school-yeay!!!!!

Christ.  I've been putting off moving my itunes from the Mac to the new PC cause it looked like a pain in the ass.  I was right.  I'm beginning to think I need an external HDD to make this work at all-- was hoping to move over the network, but meh.

I should be able to figure this out.

You need to enable SMB File Sharing in System Preferences>Sharing>File Sharing>Options. It'll help if you can make sure they're both on the same subnet, as well. Once that's enabled they should be able to see each other.
 
LC,  you are the freaking king!!  I did that after reading your instructions and was still hitting a wall, until I realized that I didn't mark my itunes music folder as 'share'. Now my music is transfering over!!!  Looks like many hours....but I think it will work!

Thanks, man!
 
Ahaha well at least I got you pointing to the right place.

We will ride this thunderbird, silver shadows on the earth…a thousand leagues away, our land of birth!!!!!
 
Hey, I fix the Macs around here!
Stil waiting for the n00bs to realize that their running conversations come here. I'm about to start redirecting them in-thread.
 
Sleep well!
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Travis_AKA_fonzbear2000 said:
The main reason I love them so much is NO viruses or spyware and for this reason:
Mac running any version of OS X later than 10.2 does not need to be defragmented. OS X has its own built-in safeguards that prevent files from becoming fragmented in the first place.
Source: http://macs.about.com/od/faq1/f/defrag.htm
All of the same could be said for Linux. Except Linux OS's do not need defragmenting due to the way files are stored on the HDD. Macs and Linux boxes could be the same in that respect, but I don't know anything about Macs and cannot answer with conviction.

Actually, I just read the source and realised it is for similar reasons as to why Linux and Mac boxes do not need defragmenting: Source.
 
Yes, it is! The difference between Macs and Linux (remember that OS X 10.5 and newer are certified Linux-style OSes) is that Macs are more user friendly, and you don't have to fuck with drivers. Which is easier and easier on Linux nowadays.
 
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