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Show Duplicate Songs in iTunes — #5

What bugs me is I managed to buy the same song twice through the ITMS without a warning message! These songs are from the same album and everything. Sometimes I get the warning,…
MacNN PowerPC by Ghoser777

Show Duplicate Songs in iTunes — #6

this feature is completly useless to me. i hit SHOW DUPLICATE SONGS and i get 16 Wonderwalls 14 Bullet With Butterfly wings. etc, etc some people like me like to collect bootlegs …
MacNN PowerPC by SOLIDAge

Show Duplicate Songs in iTunes — #7

Quote: Originally posted by SOLIDAge: some people like me like to collect bootlegs and live recordings. The feature should look at the ID tag and find dupliates, as in …
MacNN PowerPC by vmpaul

Pacific Internet Kingdom — #4

How many of us can actually name off a large number of tinny pacific island nations? (Note: Japan, Australia, and New Zeland do not count. And it also depends on if you count Ti…
MacNN Troubleshooting by MilkmanDan

Pacific Internet Kingdom — #5

samoa american samoa vanuatu fiji cook islands federal states of micronesia papua new guinea solomon islands kirbati tuvalu palau marshalls marianas new caledonia french polynesia …
MacNN Troubleshooting by d4nth3m4n

Pacific Internet Kingdom — #6

Quote: Originally posted by d4nth3m4n: that's most of them. i only know that because i lived in samoa as a kid. Truk Island?
MacNN Troubleshooting by Spheric Harlot

Pacific Internet Kingdom — #7

Stayed in Figi, Raratonga [Cook Islands] and Tahiti during my round the World trip in '96-97, man that was chill before the growin up and getting the job for life/smack in the face
MacNN Troubleshooting by bells0

Pacific Internet Kingdom — #8

Quote: Originally posted by Spheric Harlot: Truk Island? truk and yap are part of the states of micronesia. so, yes, they're in there.
MacNN Troubleshooting by d4nth3m4n

Change my MAC adress on my Wlan card — #2

This is not the solution to your problem... turning on NAT on your router is. That way your ISP will only see the router (as if it was a computer) and you can have multiple compute…
MacNN Networking by larkost
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