Archive for December, 2007

TechnoGeekery Show #13: Creating Playlists in iTunes

Posted on Dec. 26, 2007 by .

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For more information about creating playlists in iTunes, head on over to the Apple website iTunes tutorials. Music in this podcast provided by the Podsafe Music Network, with Remember by Black Lab, and Let it Go by Fauxliage.

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TechnoGeekery: A Special Holiday Message

Posted on Dec. 23, 2007 by .

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I couldn’t let this beautiful season pass without expressing a heartfelt message of holiday cheer. So… yah. Here it is. Music in this podcast provided by the Podsafe Music Network, with Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Dokken. Yes, I said DOKKEN.

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TechnoGeekery Quickie #4: iTunes… an Analogy

Posted on Dec. 21, 2007 by .

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This is only the first in a series of iTunes tutorials I have in the works. Let’s see, I have All About Playlists and Whatnot for Booklover and I’ve got Moving Your Music From One Computer to Another, Et Cetera for Denise… you know, lots o’ good stuff coming at’cha! For now, however, I thought [...]

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For My TechnoGeek Peeps: TechnoGeekery iTunes Request

Posted on Dec. 14, 2007 by .

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I’m gathering screen captures for an iTunes tutorial and want to know what topics my TechnoGeek peeps have just gots to know: Organizing playlists? Creating smart playlists? Learning what the heck is a playlist? Finding music files on your computer? Customizing your sync options? Adding games or photos to your iPod? Burning CD’s? What? WHAT?! [...]

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TechnoGeekery Quickie #3: Reach Out and iPod Touch Someone

Posted on Dec. 11, 2007 by .

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Here at TechnoGeekery.com, I, Chassy Cat, am all about the giving. Give, give, give! I’m a giver. That’s what I do. I give. Naturally, this is not to say I would be in any way opposed to the receiving– perhaps a nice watch… or, say, the third season of Veronica Mars on DVD?– but [...]

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TechnoGeekery Show #12: Customized Postage Stamps… No, Really!

Posted on Dec. 06, 2007 by .

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Please visit the USPS customized postage website for more details about creating your own customized stamps. During the holiday season, even TechnoGeeks such as myself temporarily abandon the convenience of new media and the world wide web, in order to send holiday cheer to family and friends. You know, we get all traditional and [...]

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