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HandBrake - DVD to iPod
In Software
by Brad at 12:56 06/03/2009


The whole world probably already knows about this...

HandBrake - DVD to iPod ripper

How to article / instructions

Straightforward... Flexible... Free...

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If you like(d) No Doubt...
In Music
by Brad at 01:02 05/30/2009   (updated 01:04 05/30/2009)


If you like(d) No Doubt, I'm betting that you'd like The Vincent Black Shadow. Sharp and consistently good thru all tracks on this album.

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If you like Ingrid...
In Music
by Brad at 10:09 05/13/2009


If you like Ingrid Michaelson (and that's ok - nobody needs to know), you might also like Lucy Schwartz. Introspective. Not as pop'ish, almost jazzy.

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The Witch Hunter
In Books
by Brad at 03:19 05/04/2009   (updated 03:20 05/04/2009)


I've given this book away 3 times now, The Witch Hunter by Bernard Knight.

Bernard Knight is a historian who has written (still writing?) a series of period piece murder mysteries centered around his main character, Crowner John. The Witch Hunter falls somewhere in the middle of this series, but is the first one that I read, and serves as a good introduction, unless you are one to want to seek out the first one and start from there (which I think is The Awful Secret).

Good depth and character development. Rich stories. These books are from my "Saltine Cracker" collection - the ones that I read to cleanse the palette between Sci-Fi's. And this series is particularly effective because they take contrastingly far "back" in time...

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Evernote
In Software
by Brad at 09:08 04/29/2009


This (Evernote), came preinstalled on a netbook I bought for my son but I didn't have the patience to figure out what it was, until I ran across a blurb about it online today and googled this review that succinctly explained just how really cool it is.

Be sure to watch the video in the first link.

The answer to your first question is Yes, it also stores everything locally (if you use the Windows client). And also to your next question, Yes, you can declare your collections public.

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