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Yes;Okay Annie
I guess you have a hankering for a road-map
Oky dky .... You will have in your PC some means of playing Audio CD's......... QUICKTIME /MEDIA-PLAYER ?
Dave -If, you are using a LEGIT operating system
then, Microsoft/Windows Update
would be happy to update your current player
All that, to me, makes about as muchpop audio-cd into cd-rom/writer or dvd-rom/writer
and in EDIT, select required-track and hit 'copy'
select File, select 'save-as'
enter track name.. in the title-field and below that
select required format to save track in
example
WANTED an .wma (windows media audio) version
of a Hymn called.... "Soldiers of Christ Arise" found on your cd as a file called : Soldiers of Christ Arise.cda
When you click save-as...
you then, type-in the file's name
and below that title field (in the save-as menu)
choose from file formats available
.wma or ,mp3 ????
the newly saved version is that which you require
Believe...! so easy IT IS!
As you can see below from the Thread I just started today,It may seem 'impossible'
SIMPLY
because of a lack of experience
Not only have I been shown, it's been explained to me, plusYou would only need to be shown once or twice
I am sure....
awww
dave
====================================Yes;
but I seldom remember *How to access* our Music-files
This "pooter" (and the previous 5 we had), remain mostly a 99% PUZZLE to me.
Hey, you can make this a "seperate" thread below - &
write the destructions in it, for me to reference
Dave -
Why would you assume, we don't have a "LEGIT operating system". Of course, we do.
And yes, we just got an "Upgrade" (supposedly) today -
that neither of us *Authorized* Scarry!!
All that, to me, makes about as much sense as
"w30r59a34906qsgV" - actually makes more sense
ROFLOL
As you can see below from the Thread I just started today, the concept "impossible" is for the vast-majority, not in my Belief-system, nor therefore Vocabulary.
Tho (for the past 6 yrs. I had another challenge) - it is wonderfully-healing, so -
Yes, I do know 'lack of experience' is all it really is.
Not only have I been shown, it's been explained to me, plus I have practiced it in the presence of Sweetie plus daughter - and still, I fumble & fret simply because
I don't practice it enough... for it to become *conscious competence*
I've got too many other activities, I am playing Catch-up... on. THANK-*you* for wanting to Help, Dave. ~ Very-kind of you. Reps to you! ~ Annie
Dave,should you find error or an update necessary
then please speak up ! and let us both know
Yes, both are veryMy favourite maxim:
You always excel (be at your best)
whilst undertaking
something you enjoy-doing
iow* IF YOU LIKE DOING IT ?
you will DO IT OFTEN = practice
I sure hopeand what does practice make ?????
GAME First one to complete this well known saying
and provide the answer will WIN 100 blessings
WHAT DOES PRACTICE 'make'.........?
GO! dave
Thanks for sharing your card. It's really lovely!I received this card this morning
and it sounds so much like my prayers
that I brought it here for others to read
http://db1.passionup.com/postcard2/post519.htm
dave
I received this card this morning
and it sounds so much like my prayers
that I brought it here for others to read
http://db1.passionup.com/postcard2/post519.htm
dave
Loved it!A friend sent me an email with this poem attached I do believe the sentiment is soundalthough I am not advocating tolerating filth forever.
lol. Jan
Life is short. Enjoy it!
Dust if you must,
but wouldn't it be better to
paint a picture or write a letter,
bake a cake
or
plant a seed,
ponder the difference between want and need?
Dust if you must, but there's not much time
with rivers to swim and mountains to climb,
music to hear and books to read,
friends to cherish and life to lead.
Dust if you must, but the world's out
there with the sun in your eyes,
the wind in your hair,
a flutter of snow,
a shower of rain.
This day will not come around again.
Dust if you must, but bear in mind,
old age will come and it's not kind.
And when you go -- and go you must --
you, yourself will make more dust!
Share this with all the people in your life!
It's not what you gather, but what you scatter
that tells what kind of life you have lived.
Cheers Jan
A friend sent me an email with this poem attached I do believe the sentiment is soundalthough I am not advocating tolerating filth forever.
lol. Jan
Life is short. Enjoy it!
Dust if you must,
but wouldn't it be better to
paint a picture or write a letter,
bake a cake
or
plant a seed,
ponder the difference between want and need?
Dust if you must, but there's not much time
with rivers to swim and mountains to climb,
music to hear and books to read,
friends to cherish and life to lead.
Dust if you must, but the world's out
there with the sun in your eyes,
the wind in your hair,
a flutter of snow,
a shower of rain.
This day will not come around again.
Dust if you must, but bear in mind,
old age will come and it's not kind.
And when you go -- and go you must --
you, yourself will make more dust!
Share this with all the people in your life!
It's not what you gather, but what you scatter
that tells what kind of life you have lived.
Cheers Jan
would you share your recipes
Wow that is so nice. She must have been an amazing friend and close to the Lord.ON a more serious note. The poem from Bonnie reminded me of a song written by my friend Betty McDaniel who passed away in June 2003 in Knoxville Tenessee while on tour of a brain aneurysm. I think I mentioned she wrote songs based on the book by Bodie Thoene called Songs of the Zion Chronicles as well as many other Christian songs. I think this is my favourite one it has a very simple lovely melody and simple lyrics but I find it oh so profound!
He looked across the years and saw me from the cross.
He saw my guilt/grief and my shame.
And I believe He took it all upon Himself,
He made my soul alive again.
And my heart's been made new just like a baby,
innocent and clean before God.
He came in innocence and died for all the World, and I'm one reason why that had to be.
He looked across the years and died for ME.
(Repeat using alternate word in line two)