On Apr 28, 11:13*am, Andy > wrote:
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> > On Apr 28, 8:20*am, Andy > wrote:
> >> No breakfast today!?
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> >> Last night I started the painstaking process of ripping my entire CD
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> >> library (easily 200+ albums) into iTunes, then into the iPod portion of
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> >> First time in a while.
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> >> I'll be sure to have lunch.
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> >> You?
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> >> Andy
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> >> Eat first, talk later.
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> > That certainly doesn't sound like you, Andy. 
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> > But iTunes is a timesucker, that's for usre. Good luck.
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> > Kris
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> Kris,
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> Thanks!
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> Apple's iTunes is also flawed about fetching album artwork, sometimes.
> That's causes an extra step. Obviously a license agreement among the record
> companies and Apple. The Beatles artwork and other artists' have to be
> fetched and pasted in separately from other music sites.
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> I was surprised that the ITunes store DID find my uncle's albums artwork!
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> Best,
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> Andy
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My album art is all wrong too. Sometimes it's amusing what they assign
to a song!
Kris