Music downloading
15 years ago
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So... since Limewire is down for the count anyone else know a good place to get music downloads? Rhapsody is $9 a month, I'd prefer something less. Any ideas? Napster perhaps?
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You also want to open RealPlayer first and go to "Tool" on the upper panel and then "Preference". Go to "General" and change the "File Locations" to where its convenient to you.
Once you download the file, there will be a panel called "RealPlayer Downloader" open with the file you just downloaded. Hover your mouse cursor over the title of the file and you'll see "Convert". Press it and a new panel called "Real Player Converter" would be available for you. Go down and look for "Convert to" and change it to "MP3", you can play around with its detail. Once you got that down, green button Start would do the trick and the new mp3 file would be located at where the video file is.
However, what i observed is that the mp3 file you converted from this program with Real Player have bigger file size then they normally would from a normally converted mp3 file. If you have a mp3 editing program or another music file converting program, you can just open the big mp3 file and save as to overwrite the file.
It works like Google (just not as good) and it scans websites that have downloadable Mp3's and checks their file informations. If it matches with your search, it gives it out as a match. The download and file quality is very good and it works.
Unfortunately it cannot find every possible song there is, but even those that it doesn't find, are usually from less known bands.
For excample, the site has a hard time finding songs from M.O.V.E , even tho' Initial D World's website has tens of them, free for download.
Saw a very nice 63 Volve P1800 with a Chevy 90 degree V6 installed. Very nice car, we had a 62 one.
There's a guy in Finland called Pekka Kero and he built a 673hp/730Nm Volvo 960 '91.
And it's utterly useless, the car does move but the chassis is not built for that kind of a power... The wheels just keep spinning and the guy can't even get to 60mph speed, because of it. LoL.
I'd wager this little V6 might be 250 horsepower, MAYBE 300. Enough to make it fun but still keep it under control. There's a Vega near my sister with the same issues. He's got a 427 cubic inch V8 pumping about 500 horsepower I suspect (We never measured it) but it's a bear to drive. He needs a good adjustable 4 link rear suspension with a good panhard system. His frame is good and rigid. I also think he needs a steering boxing with a slower ratio, it will be easier to keep under control. My Camaro has a quick steering ratio and that makes it trickier (but more accurate) if it starts to go sideways.