

I simply cannot fathom that an event that should never be forgotten is forgotten by people who belong to the group it happened to.
That is, until they use it to deflect any criticism of their actions.
I simply cannot fathom that an event that should never be forgotten is forgotten by people who belong to the group it happened to.
That is, until they use it to deflect any criticism of their actions.
Like the overall premise of the post asks, it just didn’t click. For people who love it, I don’t think they’re wrong. I generally like the humor, and the cast is great– like legitimately great. But it might be the medieval setting that I seldom find interesting, or the magical/mystical things that I never do.
What movie is it for you? For me, The Princess Bride.
OK, let me ask more pointedly. For what reason did you choose to remove that one specific word? You didn’t just repost an article you saw, you saw the word likely and decided it didn’t belong. Why?
If it’s a “joke “I don’t get it.
For the record, I didn’t download the article. I don’t particularly care if the body of the article “clears it up “. You removed a key word and that changes the title. And you know it.
For shame, OP, removing a key word in the title. When you posted this, and as I type this reply, this legislation has passed the house but not the senate. Whether or not it will is yet to be seen, but the tax credit is not yet set to expire.
I keep Apple Music too, because it does offer a lot of value for the price. The inclusion of Classical makes it a no-brainer for me.
Look into PlexAmp for lossless streaming. It’s pretty dope.
It’s called Music on the Mac, but it’s still basically iTunes. You might have it installed and not realize it.
Note, the syncing process happens in a Finder window.
Did you ever have an iPod? Do you remember how you had to have a library on the computer which then synced to your iPod? That’s how this works. Create a local library on a computer, and then sync that library Apple Music.
You do not.
Apples own Music app (without Apple Music subscription), VLC, PlexAmp…
It’s not hard if you look.
Edit, I’ve taken a look at what you’ve done and I quite like it. If my comment was snippy it’s because the question of easily playing mp3s is solved. But if the existing solutions don’t fit your niche workflow preference, like it sounds like it doesn’t, I love the idea of writing something that does.
One issue I have with ALL the local and streaming platforms (save for Apple Music Classical, ironically) is every one of them organizes in Artist>Album>Track, whereas classical music have different organizational needs. I wonder if local wave can be altered a bit to accommodate such organizational changes?
I remember when repugnacans championed states’ rights.
Honest question, what’s hard about playing an MP3 on any Apple device?
Sweeney certainly thinks he is.
Newell is a billionaire like all the rest at 3.5B, but Sweeney is our savior fighting the good fight at 4.5B. Okay /s.
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Thank you, friend. I do have two different personal libraries, but was unaware of the “external” libraries option.
I would welcome sharing libraries with you, if you were into such things.
Wait, PlexAmp allows for multiple libraries?
Unless I’m misinformed, I don’t believe Mel Brooks was involved in The Princess Bride.