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	<title>Zion Radio &#187; Hacks</title>
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		<title>Going Back to Firefox + Gmail Tasks for GTD</title>
		<link>http://rex.fm/2009/11/25/back-to-firefox-gmail-tasks-for-gtd/</link>
		<comments>http://rex.fm/2009/11/25/back-to-firefox-gmail-tasks-for-gtd/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 00:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Pechler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just decided to switch back to Firefox (I&#8217;ve been using Google Chrome for Mac primarily for over a month) so that I can use Gmail Tasks in my sidebar: http://lifehacker.com/5145357/add-gmail-tasks-to-your-firefox-sidebarAlso, going to try using this tool as my method for Getting Things Done for a bit: http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/03/16/getting-things-done-with-gmail-tasks/ Curious to hear if anyone else is using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just decided to switch back to Firefox (I&#8217;ve been using Google Chrome for Mac primarily for over a month) so that I can use Gmail Tasks in my sidebar: http://lifehacker.com/5145357/add-gmail-tasks-to-your-firefox-sidebar<br />Also, going to try using this tool as my method for Getting Things Done for a bit: http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/03/16/getting-things-done-with-gmail-tasks/</p>
<p>Curious to hear if anyone else is using Gmail/Google Tasks for GTD&#8230;</p>
<p>Update: I&#8217;m back to Google Chrome, it&#8217;s just so much faster. There&#8217;s even an extension now that enables fullscreen-tasks view called New Tab. Highly recommended,</p>
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		<title>Lyrics for Last.fm</title>
		<link>http://rex.fm/2008/05/20/lyrics-for-lastfm/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 09:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Pechler</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Entertainment]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hacks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mac]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since I installed MobileScrobbler on my iPhone, I&#8217;ve been using Last.fm a lot &#8230; like almost every day, and for hours at a time. Here&#8217;s my profile. Last.fm &#8220;scrobbles&#8221; (keeps track of what you listen to, and uploads that info) your music, and my iPhone automatically does this when I listen to anything in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since I installed MobileScrobbler on my iPhone, I&#8217;ve been using Last.fm a lot &#8230; like almost every day, and for hours at a time. Here&#8217;s <a href="http://last.fm/user/perkelation">my profile</a>. Last.fm &#8220;scrobbles&#8221; (keeps track of what you listen to, and uploads that info) your music, and my iPhone automatically does this when I listen to anything in the iPod feature, and so does my Mac when I listen to anything in iTunes. Why do I want to do this? For posterity, as you might imagine, but Last.fm also provides music recommendations in the form of a personalized radio station. And the personalized radio station is what I really love. I mean, you press play, and you&#8217;ve got all sorts of new stuff to listen to, and the percentage of it that I like is much higher than listening to anything else. And it&#8217;s more interactive, because I can teach the system my preferences by pressing either the &#8220;Love&#8221; or &#8220;Ban&#8221; buttons.</p>
<p>Anyway, <a href="http://dev.c99.org/MobileScrobbler/">MobileScrobbler</a> lets me read lyrics while I listen to songs&#8230; Which I LOVE doing. That Mac version however, does -not- do this. I was able however, to find <a href="http://dev.c99.org/MobileScrobbler/">a Greasemonkey script that adds lyrics</a> to the song page on Last.fm, and therefore enables a workaround. (Greasemonkey is a FireFox plugin that I use daily&#8230; it let&#8217;s you add things to, and modify websites. People make scripts to make all sorts of websites do all sorts of cool things. Check out <a href="http://userscripts.org">http://userscripts.org</a> for examples).</p>
<p>My workaround is this: Listen in the Last.fm app. When I want to read lyrics for the current song, just click the link in the app to open up the song page at last.fm. The greasemonkey script shows the lyrics right there for me. Works.</p>
<p>Oh, and then I can also comment on the song right there too, another feature I&#8217;d like to see added to the Last.fm Mac client.</p>
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		<title>Applescript: Fade iTunes to Selected Track</title>
		<link>http://rex.fm/2008/01/21/applescript-fade-itunes-to-selected-track/</link>
		<comments>http://rex.fm/2008/01/21/applescript-fade-itunes-to-selected-track/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 10:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Pechler</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Entertainment]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever playing music for other people from iTunes? And want to change the song without everyone noticing? Trying to do a manual fade is tough. This script lets you select the next song you want to play, and then fade the volume out and in to that track. Download: itunes-fade-to-selected-track.zip property initialVolume : null tell [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever playing music for other people from iTunes? And want to change the song without everyone noticing? Trying to do a manual fade is tough. This script lets you select the next song you want to play, and then fade the volume out and in to that track. Download: <a href="http://rex.fm/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/itunes-fade-to-selected-track.zip" title="itunes-fade-to-selected-track.zip">itunes-fade-to-selected-track.zip</a></p>
<p><a href="http://rex.fm/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/itunes-fade-to-selected-track.jpg" title="itunes-fade-to-selected-track.jpg"><img src="http://rex.fm/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/itunes-fade-to-selected-track.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><code><br />
property initialVolume : null<br />
tell application "iTunes"<br />
set speed to 5 -- lower means slower fade<br />
if sound volume = 0 then -- if volume is all the way down, fade in<br />
play<br />
set initialVolume to 60<br />
repeat until (sound volume) is greater than or equal to (initialVolume - speed)<br />
set sound volume to (sound volume + speed)<br />
end repeat<br />
set sound volume to initialVolume<br />
else -- fade out, skip to selected track, fade in<br />
set initialVolume to (get sound volume)<br />
repeat until (sound volume - speed) is less than or equal to 0<br />
set sound volume to (sound volume - speed)<br />
end repeat<br />
set sound volume to 0<br />
play selection<br />
repeat until (sound volume + speed) is greater than or equal to initialVolume<br />
set sound volume to (sound volume + speed)<br />
end repeat<br />
end if<br />
end tell<br />
</code></p>
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		<title>Blogging from the iPhone</title>
		<link>http://rex.fm/2008/01/09/blogging-from-the-iphone/</link>
		<comments>http://rex.fm/2008/01/09/blogging-from-the-iphone/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 23:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Pechler</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Found]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hacks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Media]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mobile]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been looking for a way to blog from my iPhone, especially because I wasn&#8217;t having much luck with the WP-mail plugin that allows you to post by email. Anyway, I&#8217;m writing right now on my iPhone using a plugin called WPhone, which you can find here: http://wphoneplugin.org You can now expect a lot more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been looking for a way to blog from my iPhone, especially because I wasn&#8217;t having much luck with the WP-mail plugin that allows you to post by email.</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m writing right now on my iPhone using a plugin called WPhone, which you can find here: <a href="http://wphoneplugin.org">http://wphoneplugin.org</a></p>
<p>You can now expect a lot more posts from me here!</p>
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		<title>Applescript: Number Selected Tracks Sequentially</title>
		<link>http://rex.fm/2007/10/12/applescript-number-selected-tracks-sequentially/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 04:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Pechler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think you can tell from the title what this simple applescript does. I&#8217;m sure this code could be made much shorter, but I&#8217;m really a novice, and this works pretty well, albeit there are no foolproofs.   Here&#8217;s what it does: You select some songs that are already in order (how? see below), say 12 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think you can tell from the title what this simple applescript does. I&#8217;m sure this code could be made much shorter, but I&#8217;m really a novice, and this works pretty well, albeit there are no foolproofs.  </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what it does: You select some songs that are already in order (how? see below), say 12 songs that you already arranged. You then run the script&#8230; it numbers them 1 of 12, 2 of 12, 3 of 12&#8230; and so on up to 12 of 12. You now have a nicely organized album.Album not in order?</p>
<p>Instructions: Select all the album tracks. Make a new playlist from selection (cmd+shift+N). Click the title bar above the first column, in other words: sort by number in playlist. Then, you can rearrange the songs as you like. Now select all the songs, and finally run the script.Ahh, finally some home-brewed automation for sorting out this messy iTunes library. </p>
<p><code>--Number Selected Tracks Sequentially<br />
--A simple applescript from Rex Pechler<br />
--http://rex.fm<br />
--<br />
--2007</p>
<p>tell application "iTunes"<br />
	if selection is not {} then<br />
		set sel to selection<br />
		set these_files to {}<br />
		set numtracks to the count of sel<br />
		set trackcount to 0<br />
		with timeout of 30000 seconds<br />
			repeat with this_track in sel<br />
				if class of this_track is file track then<br />
					set trackcount to trackcount + 1<br />
					set the track number of this_track to trackcount<br />
					set the track count of this_track to numtracks<br />
				end if<br />
			end repeat<br />
		end timeout<br />
	else<br />
		set count to 0<br />
	end if<br />
end tell</code></p>
<p>Download: the <a href="http://rex.fm/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/number-selected-tracks-sequentiallyapplescript.txt" title="number-selected-tracks-sequentiallyapplescript.txt">applescript as text</a> or as a <a href="http://rex.fm/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/number-selected-tracks-sequentially.zip" title="number-selected-tracks-sequentially.zip">binary app</a>.</p>
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		<title>Google Calculator still amazes me</title>
		<link>http://rex.fm/2007/10/10/google-calculator-still-amazes-me/</link>
		<comments>http://rex.fm/2007/10/10/google-calculator-still-amazes-me/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 17:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Pechler</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Hacks]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[At my school, we have a daily upload limit of 2 GB to prevent excessive filesharing. I&#8217;ve found various ways around this for using BitTorrent, but I&#8217;ve gotten in trouble a couple times as well. Anyway, one of the easiest ways to prevent going over the limit is to set a maximum upload speed in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At my school, we have a daily upload limit of 2 GB to prevent excessive filesharing. I&#8217;ve found various ways around this for using BitTorrent, but I&#8217;ve gotten in trouble a couple times as well. Anyway, one of the easiest ways to prevent going over the limit is to set a maximum upload speed in your BitTorrent client that would be equivalent to 2 GB over 24 hours. Normally calculating this is a little tricky for me: I always get confused by the KB versus Kb thing, and such differences really make me doubt my calculations. Anyway, I just typed &#8220;2 GB / 24 Hours&#8221; into a Google search. Here&#8217;s what I got:</p>
<p><img src="http://rex.fm/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/2gb24hours.jpg" /></p>
<p>That was so much easier! I love you Google Search!</p>
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