

I'm making great progress on the Earth Stripe Wrap. I've spent several hours trying to get financial files, itunes etc onto this computer. This hasn't been my main computer for 4 years and it might as well be new. We have a six-year-old desktop computer in the cold basement and I'm at it right now. Also allowed me to really decide what I wanted to keep (moving is always good for culling junk.) 3. Nice tech support guys at worked moved all my files to my work computer. The only bright spot is that the hard drive was intact. That is something evil about the whole thing-my coveting of new gadgets.

Though looking at my little iPod mini, it seems so out of date. I'm not feeling duped, just put out in terms of time. People buy their stuff and their complaints aren't enough to hurt sales. I've decided that the road to hell is paved with attempts to understand why big companies do what they do when the short answer is: Because they can. I also notice that the free versions limit the number of songs one can do without paying, and before I shell out the cash I would welcome any recommendations on what works well for a PC or Mac.ĭon't tell me that iPods and iTunes are evil because in my mind they are what they are and there is no great injustice in their configuration, just a lot of inconvenience. I notice that iTunes doesn't have this feature (well not if your computer is dead), but there are lots of programs out there that will. What I want to do is put the contents of my ipod back into iTunes and not load everything back in manually. I backed up all my iTunes purchases before my laptop died, but didn't realize that it wasn't backing up everything else on my ipod-all my cd's, the playlists etc. Actually, putting my ipod back into my computer.
