Archive for February, 2010

Which do you choose to play over and over again to pass the lonely hours in search of food and shelter....?

A. Day Tripper/We Can Work it Out
B. Paperback Writer/Rain
C. Eleanor Rigby/Yellow Submarine
D. Hey Jude/Revolution

These are the ONLY choices....Now...WHY did you choose the one you chose?

My choice--A. Extremely hard to choose a better rock riff between Day Tripper and Paperback Writer, but to me, Day Tripper wins by a nose...but the real reason is that 'We Can Work it Out'
would give me hope..what a great flip side!

My Dad said he used to listen to his record player. What is that??

I love vintage clothes. I was born in the 90's, but my head is stuck in the '70s. My favorite bands are Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynrd, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Wings, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, The Steve Miller Band, and many more. I love old music. I can't stand new music. I hate the way kids are these days. I would rather go out and make my own fun rather than depending on a computer, tv, or videogames. And I wish I would have lived in a better decade with cooler people. I love record players and records. I can't stand gangsters or rap music. It drives me crazy. I don't like too much technology. I think it is too overrated and life consuming. Enough is enough. I don't fit in with today's teens and I wish I could have grown up in the '60s or '70s. Am I the only one who feels like this? Or are there other people out there who are like me? I'm 14 by the way.
It's not that I don't have friends. Everybody loves me in my school. I'm just different. And I wish there were more people like me.

can someone solve these problems for me
my textbook doesn't have answers in the back so i never know if im acually doing the problems right

Add commas as needed in these sentences. Some sentences may be correct, and others may need more than one comma.
1. My brother who lives in Miami has two children. (I have only one brother)
2. This flight is leaving for La Paz which is the first of three stops that the plane will makes.
3. No one knows the name of the person who will take over the committee in January so there have been many rumors about this.
4. Bank of Boston the most recent bank to open a branch here in Armyville has tried to establish a branch here for years.
5. On the right side of the living room an antique radio sits on top of a glass table that also has a flower pot a photo of a baby and a magazine.

i've been lookin fer a record player fer only bout a week and i'm wondering where i can find a cheap one that probly used, but works. i have tried tha used stores u know tha uh thrift stores, i found 2 but one tha needle was broken and fell of easily with barely touching it and tha other they wanted like 30 dollars. another thrift store wanted eighty dollars fer one ... tha owner of that thrift store said that one of record players he had was only 10 dollars but u had to also buy tha speakers and a machine that went along with it and that brought it up to fifty dollars. where can i find a record player fer a low price?

Here are some things Black people invented...
& the WHITE man always try to take credit for everything!!!

Biscuit Cutter A.P. Ashbourne Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson
Folding Bed L.C. Bailey Bicycle Frame Issac R. Johnson
Coin Changer James A. Bauer Space Shuttle Retrieval Arm Wm. Harwell
Rotary Engine Andrew J. Beard Printing Press W.A. Lavallette
Car Couple Andrew J. Beard Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie
Letter Box G.E. Becket Laser Fuels Lester Lee
Stainless Steel Pads Alfred Benjamin Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee
Torpedo Discharger H. Bradberry Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis
Disposable Syringe Phil Brooks Pencil Sharpener John L. Love
Home Security System Marie Brown Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal
Corn Planter Henry Blair Lock W.A. Martin
Cotton Planter Henry Blair Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger
Ironing Board Sarah Boone Lubricators Elijah McCoy
Horse Bridle Bit L.F.Brown Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald
Horse shoe Oscar E. Brown Elevator Alexander Miles
Pacemaker Otis Boykin Gas Mask Garrett Morgan
Guide Missile Otis Boykin Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan
Lawn Mower John A. Burr Hair Brush Lyda Newman
Typewriter Burridge & Marshman Heating Furnace Alice H. Paker
Train Alarm R.A. Butler Airship J.F.Pickering
Radiation Detector Geo. Carruthers Folding Chair Purdgy/Sadgwar
Peanut Butter George W. Carver Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis
Paints & Satins George W. Carver Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis
Lotion & Soaps George W. Carver Dust Pan L.P.Ray
Automatic Fishing Reel George Cook Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson
Ice cream Mold A.L. Cralle Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson
Blood Plasma Dr. Charles Drew Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux
Horse Riding Saddle Wm. D. Davis Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson
Shoe W.A. Detiz Celluar Phone Henry Sampson
Player Piano Joseph Dickinson Pressing Comb Walter Sammons
Arm for Recording Player Joseph Dickinson Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron
Doorstop O. Dorsey Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith
Doorknob O. Dorsey Automatic Gearshift R.B. Spikes
Photo Print Wash Clatonia J. Dorticus Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson
Photo Embossing Machine Clatonia J. Dorticus Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson
Postal Letter Box P.B. Dowing Refrigerator J. Standard
Toilet T. Elkins Mop T.W. Stewart
Furniture Caster David A. Fisher Stairclimbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver
Guitar Robert Flemming ,Jr Helicopter Paul E. Williams
Golf Tee George F. Grant Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters
Motor J. Gregory Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods
Lantern Micheal Harney Electric Cutoff Switch Granville T. Woods
Thermo Hair Curlers Soloman Harper Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods
Gas Burner B.F. Jackson Telephone System Granville T. Woods
Kitchen Table H.A. Jackson Galvanic Battery Granville T. Woods
Video Commander Joseph N. Jackson Electric Raillway System Granville T. Woods
Remote Controllers Joseph N. Jackson Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods
Sani-Phone Jerry Johnson Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods

I know i would need a receiver? but they are 0+ is there a cheaper way? note- these would be in my room on shelves so a Home theater system isn't really practical. also if the receiver was small that would be better so i could put it in my small cupboard with the speakers on the floor

While cleaning out the basement, I found my mom's old (45+ years) of records, including her beloved Patsy Cline records. She was heartbroken when she couldn't find them (they've been lost for years) and thought that they had been lost in the move (they moved into this house, which we still own today back in 1982), and was upset that they were gone.

She gave up looking for the records years ago, thinking that they were lost. We have an old record player (one of the really old ones with the horn thing at the top) down here, and I wanted to test them to see if they played before I told her (I didn't want to get her hopes up if they didn't work and have her be disappointed). Unfortunately the turntable no longer works. Where can I find one for a decent price? Do any stores sell new ones? If not, where would I be able to find an older one that still works, and how much should I expect to pay for it? I'm planning for this to be her birthday present--when she gets home from work I'm going to have the turntable out on the dining room table that she sees when she walks in, and have one of the records playing when she walks in the door. Then I'll give her the rest of them, wrapped. Where can I find a turntable? NOT online!

I love vintage clothes. I was born in the 90's, but my head is stuck in the '70s. My favorite bands are Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynrd, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Wings, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, The Steve Miller Band, and many more. I love old music. I can't stand new music. I hate the way kids are these days. I would rather go out and make my own fun rather than depending on a computer, tv, or videogames. And I wish I would have lived in a better decade with cooler people. I love record players and records. I can't stand gangsters or rap music. It drives me crazy. I don't like too much technology. I think it is too overrated and life consuming. Enough is enough. I don't fit in with today's teens and I wish I could have grown up in the '60s or '70s. Am I the only one who feels like this? Or are there other people out there who are like me? I'm 14 by the way.

when i tried to view them on the computer they were .mov format i tried installing quicktime player but it didn`t work and said that my windows XP version was old and that it needed a new one so i used the VLC mediaplayer but it didn`t view the video it just played the audio!so i`m confused i don`t know what to do can anybody plz help me?

these are some good ones i found in the classifieds

-mistytrollund99
-missyluck95
-bubble_baby555
-racefan81
-001roses
-superwoman76
-12345bigdogsrule

mistytrollund99 and missyluck95 are the best
in the listed yard sales

and if you really want an antique radio
i would advise u to got to mistytrollund99's yard sale
its 85000 millsbucks

u could buy it cheaper at stores but u have to have a membership
card. and besides other people sell theres for like 250000
but mistytrollund99 is under 100000 millsbucks

and she has a lot of rare things for only 5000 millsbucks

and missyluck has rare halloween costumes for 9000 millsbucks
and a lot of cool stuff for really cheap

post your username if u have a yardsale that is cheap
and reasonable. not like things that are like over 10000 millsbucks
for every single items

I have a Gemini ps-727 dj turntable mixer.
I was wondering... if anyone with DJ experience could answer this question.
I have my headphones plugged into the mixer, but when I'm mixing I can hear on the headphone whatever I do with the crossfader.
Is that normal? Before I got into turntablism I always thought that you were supposed to hear both phono inputs whether the crossfader was moved or not. Is that correct? Or is my mixer working just fine?
Thanks

I can't find a software that will actually record audio being played from a media player on my computer. The recorder will only play from my webcam and I did try to set it as default windows, microphone or speakers but none of those work. I used camstudio which worked for me but now it don't.

I found a couple of portable mp3 players that will record AM radio. Can i save the files that the radio station puts online and burn those to a CD? Radio station puts them on their website but I heard that the download from a radio station only lets you download a small part of the file. Any suggestions for the best way to record AM radio?

I have a GE record player and it came with a 45 spacer. Apparently it's supposed to just "slide on" but it's proving to not be so easy. I have included a picture of what the adapter looks like. Can someone please explain to me how to use it properly?

http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a221/haxximaloser/Record%20Player/?action=view&current=0130002243.jpg

Hello, I would like to hear from some people as what their thoughts are on this. Everynight, and I do mean everynight, as I lay down to go to sleep at night, I hear music. When I get up to locate the source, I can find none. I have been having this go on for two months, this time. I have had it happen before around the time my mom passed away. I can hear music and singing, however I cannot make out any words whatsoever. Last night I gave myself a headache trying to concentrate on it. My partner who was in the bed next to me, could not hear a thing. It reminds me of an antique radio as far as sound quality goes. It almost sounds like I am listening to it through a tin can...it has a "tinny" sound. It is starting to drive me nuts as I get up every night trying to locate where the sound could be coming from, but as soon as I start searching, it's gone. Any thoughts on this?? Serious answers only please
I have thought about the brain issue however it's not that. And to Fireball....dont judge me and my lifestyle, you have no clue what I have been thru in my life. Apparently you cannot read well as I stated it starts as soon as I lay down...so unless I dream awake, its not that I'm dreaming. And which god would you have me repent to??? the one that died on the cross for ALL of US not just you. that response had nothing to do with my question so keep your comments to yourself.
Thanks for the serious answers. As far as the mental aspect goes, most schizophrenics dont question the voices they hear. They think it's normal..this was told to me by a doctor. And the fact that I thought I was crazy, pretty much means I'm not as I wouldnt be sane enough to question it. I appreciate the responses. I have looked into heating vents...mine are up high but nothing. I dont know if I mentioned this, but I have had this happen before in a different house around the time my mother passed away. I will continue to look into it.thanks again

Okay. I am truely an electronics dummy. My husband is wanting to buy me a camcorder for my birthday. We just want one for home useage, vacations, holidays and etc. Electronic Express says that with the Mini dv camcorder you can record,
take out the mini dv and put it in your dvd player and watch what you recorded. That is what I want. I dont want to download to my computer or do any editing. Just watch we recorded. So, is Electronic Express telling me the truth or is it just a confusing sales pitch? Please help. I am desperate.

I'm thinking of recording a demo CD but I have no good recording equipment, will plugging the XBOX mic into the headphone jack of the CD and playing into the mic record onto the CD?

I have a Hacker Centurion Record player (SP 25 MII), id like to link it up to new speakers or even play it through my hi-fi. Can someone tell me what leads I need or if i will need to modify any parts etc? I think it was baught in the early 80s.

Thanks, v much, I had the record player after my grandfather and would very much like to get it in working order!

It's so small it's laughable, i could count it on one hand

Biscuit Cutter A.P. Ashbourne Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson
Folding Bed L.C. Bailey Bicycle Frame Issac R. Johnson
Coin Changer James A. Bauer Space Shuttle Retrieval Arm Wm. Harwell
Rotary Engine Andrew J. Beard Printing Press W.A. Lavallette
Car Couple Andrew J. Beard Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie
Letter Box G.E. Becket Laser Fuels Lester Lee
Stainless Steel Pads Alfred Benjamin Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee
Torpedo Discharger H. Bradberry Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis
Disposable Syringe Phil Brooks Pencil Sharpener John L. Love
Home Security System Marie Brown Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal
Corn Planter Henry Blair Lock W.A. Martin
Cotton Planter Henry Blair Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger
Ironing Board Sarah Boone Lubricators Elijah McCoy
Horse Bridle Bit L.F.Brown Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald
Horse shoe Oscar E. Brown Elevator Alexander Miles
Pacemaker Otis Boykin Gas Mask Garrett Morgan
Guide Missile Otis Boykin Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan
Lawn Mower John A. Burr Hair Brush Lyda Newman
Typewriter Burridge & Marshman Heating Furnace Alice H. Paker
Train Alarm R.A. Butler Airship J.F.Pickering
Radiation Detector Geo. Carruthers Folding Chair Purdgy/Sadgwar
Peanut Butter George W. Carver Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis
Paints & Satins George W. Carver Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis
Lotion & Soaps George W. Carver Dust Pan L.P.Ray
Automatic Fishing Reel George Cook Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson
Ice cream Mold A.L. Cralle Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson
Blood Plasma Dr. Charles Drew Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux
Horse Riding Saddle Wm. D. Davis Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson
Shoe W.A. Detiz Celluar Phone Henry Sampson
Player Piano Joseph Dickinson Pressing Comb Walter Sammons
Arm for Recording Player Joseph Dickinson Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron
Doorstop O. Dorsey Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith
Doorknob O. Dorsey Automatic Gearshift R.B. Spikes
Photo Print Wash Clatonia J. Dorticus Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson
Photo Embossing Machine Clatonia J. Dorticus Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson
Postal Letter Box P.B. Dowing Refrigerator J. Standard
Toilet T. Elkins Mop T.W. Stewart
Furniture Caster David A. Fisher Stairclimbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver
Guitar Robert Flemming ,Jr Helicopter Paul E. Williams
Golf Tee George F. Grant Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters
Motor J. Gregory Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods
Lantern Micheal Harney Electric Cutoff Switch Granville T. Woods
Thermo Hair Curlers Soloman Harper Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods
Gas Burner B.F. Jackson Telephone System Granville T. Woods
Kitchen Table H.A. Jackson Galvanic Battery Granville T. Woods
Video Commander Joseph N. Jackson Electric Raillway System Granville T. Woods
Remote Controllers Joseph N. Jackson Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods
Sani-Phone Jerry Johnson Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods

http://www.littleafrica.com/resources/inventors.htm

Things have changed so remarkably.
I actually had to lift 45's off my broken record player because the record changer didn't work.

i want to take my friend there for a day around march for her birthday. she has a record player so i wanted to let her buy a bunch of records on me, i heard there are music stores on bleecker st. i also want to take her to the famous magnolia bakery, and johns pizzeria which has her favorite pizza. but are there any like fun shops or anything to go to? what about clothes-shopping? she loves anything vintage, second hand, etc. but also stores like urban outfitters. i never go to the city i just know that she loves bleecker st with a passion so if you have any advice or information about whats there to do, that would really help me. thanks (:

What I mean is not for any one player or one team. I'm talking about all the major league teams collectively on one day during a regular season. How many and on what day?