http://daub.me/p/a022b – Someo…
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http://daub.me/p/a022b – Someone keeps changing the channels.
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http://daub.me/p/a022b – Someone keeps changing the channels.
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Thanks to the Jehovah’s Witnesses for stopping by.
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Renewing my Amazing Spider-Man subscription for another 24 issues.
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http://daub.me/p/3c688 – Heh, I am using a Mac keyboard at work
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Ugh, another album from iTunes. I feel double filthy.
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If you like Jethro Tull, you NEED Aqualung Live.
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It is time for the Copperhead
// May 28th, 2009 // No Comments » // Linux, Music
So I live in the past, whatever. Most of my music collection files are still mp3s, with a few oggs here and there. Jen had a free $25 gift card to iTunes, so I bought an album that Amazon nor my “russian connection” had on their list. I felt so dirty, but it had to be done. Anyway, if you want to convert m4a files to mp3 from the command line, run this:
for i in *.m4a; do faad -o - "$i" | lame - "${i%.m4a}.mp3"; done
Diggity done. Obviously, make sure faad and lame are installed. Re-tag and you are all set.
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Bought my first album from iTunes. I feel so dirty. Amazon didn’t have it in mp3 format, so it was this or buy a “CD.” Heh