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Confessions of an iTunes Virgin: Something bad creeps this way

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

I have something of a confession to make: I’ve never really used iTunes. I mean sure, I’ve installed it and used it for a day or two, but then promptly uninstalled it cause it was too slow. And I do own an iPod, but that has always had Rockbox on it, so I just dragged and dropped. I usually use Foobar2000 for listening to music, that is, until today.

As I am something of an iTunes virgin, I’ve decided to give it a fair shot for a week. That means I will use it for a whole week for all of my music needs and report back here in a week to describe my experiences. If I’m feeling really saucy, I might just format my iPod also to try the orginal firmware for once.

So far, I just have it installed, my libary has been indexed (which took a hella long time, if you ask me), and now I’m just waiting for Genius to get done so I can try dynamic playlist goodness. All is smoothe right now, except that I notice my computer running slower at times, but the true test will be when I restart and see how long it takes to boot up. A little suprised that it’s installer is 64 bit, but the program is not.

Wish me luck!

The Importance of The Hood Internet, Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Hip-Hop

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

The Hood Internet. What does the future hold? Probably more killer remixes.

In my previous blog, I talked about my love for The Hood Internet. For those unaware, The Hood Internet is a remix duo based out of Chicago the remixes the a capella versions of rap songs with other indie, electronic, and rock songs as back beats. This usually leads to some pretty funky song combinations, such as Drippy I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T, featuring Webbie and Black Moth Super Rainbow, or Tambourine Reckoning, featuring Eve and Radiohead. I could go on and on, as they have hundreds of songs all available for free.
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Website Status

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

I’m sorry that I haven’t posted in a very long while (almost a month), but this is purely due to the fact that I’ve been working so hard on my website. I set up the subdomain test.eligundry.com so that curious eyes may be able to see the current status of my website. As you can see, thus far I only have the basic outline of the website. This is only after a month of solid work (two and a half hours each day). I consider my progress to be extremely disappointing, because I know that I can do much better with my time management. That said, this is the first website in which that I am actually happy with the design of. And a lot of that time was spent learning the ins and outs of CSS (which I found to be really easy to learn and use) and now I feel extremly comfortable using it.

Also, in that time, I finally figured out how to design a Wordpress theme. I found a great blank theme at refueled.net in which I used to fancy up this blog. My newly found knowledge of CSS help the designing of this Wordpress theme to be extremely easy. I just ask that you report any problems that you have with this theme to me in the comments.

All thats left for me to do on the website is:

~Finish the layout of the website. I have a general idea of what it will look like, but coding it has proven to be a little difficult, but I’ll get the idea soon enough.

~Figure out what I’ going to put in the gallery. I have no idea what to there yet. Maybe make some sample websites, I dunno.

~Make more blog posts and random quotes for the bottom of the page. In case you hadn’t noticed, the bottom of the page displays random and sometimes funny quotes. Check out this page to learn how to use javascript to make these quotes happen.

I plan to have this website finished within the next month or so, but that is always subject to change.

Operation Blank Keyboard

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

I have always wanted to learn to touch type. Maybe it was all the tech movies I saw, when the hackers could just type hundreds of lines of code without looking at the keyboard at all. Or maybe it was that typing class I took freshman year in high school that I failed cause I chicken pecked the keyboard. And I could never get the concept of home keys at all. This would make my desire of learning to touch type rather difficult. That is, until I saw this article.

While this article is mainly about painting your keyboard (which I discovered doesn’t work as well as it should, but that is another story), the author touches on the fact that if you have a black keyboard, sanding the letters off the keys is possible. This got me thinking, which got me to acting, finally ending with me and a completely blank keyboard making sweet, touch typing love. And, while I can’t type that fast (about 20-30 words per minute) or that accurately, I can now type without looking at the keyboard while chicken pecking.

I can’t have it all when it comes to touch typing, but I can come close. But, if I had a Das Keyboard, maybe then I could have it all.