links for 2007-08-31

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GTK# Ribbon Library

Miguel de Icaza just posted about the new GTK# Ribbon Library that came out of the Google Summer of Code program, completed by Laurent Debacker. He even links to a screencast. Below is a screenshot (click to enlarge).

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Songs & Such: “There is No Mathematics…” by Anberlin

First and foremost, let me apologize for missing last week’s “Songs & Such” article. I spent last week handling stuff for a new job that I will be starting soon and forgot to write the article. I will try and see that it does not happen again.

anberlin_cities.jpgAnyways, we are continuing our look at the songs from the Tooth and Nail band, Anberlin. This week, we are going to look at the song “There is No Mathematics in Love and Loss” from their most recent album Cities. While Cities has many great songs on it, I picked this song for two reasons: 1) it is not the current radio single and 2) I really like the way this song sounds overall. It is not that this song sounds more special than any others on the album, but the way it starts “If you’re leaving, leave the cigarettes. You’ve already got the lighter and the keys” just really helps put you in the conversational frame of mind for a song that is anything but conversational.

What really hits home with me (because something similar has taken place in my life before) was the line “He knows that she’s serious, Not by the look in her face but by the lack of rings.” That “by the lack of rings” is exactly how I knew one of my relationships was over. I am sure that a lot of people have been in a similar situation in their own lives, but for me that was a line that had a nice sting to it. While some might view that sting as a bad thing, it is a testament to just how a song can touch us on a level we never saw coming. When a song can touch the listener on a level they did not expect or in a way that really speaks to them, the songwriter has done their job well.

We still have a couple of songs from Anberlin to look at and we will get those in the coming weeks. Be sure to check back next week for a new song break down. If you have a song or band that you would like to see featured here, please email me and I will see what I can do about bringing articles for those songs/artists. Until next week, check out the lyrics after the jump…

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Songs & Such: "There is No Mathematics…" by Anberlin

First and foremost, let me apologize for missing last week’s “Songs & Such” article. I spent last week handling stuff for a new job that I will be starting soon and forgot to write the article. I will try and see that it does not happen again.

anberlin_cities.jpgAnyways, we are continuing our look at the songs from the Tooth and Nail band, Anberlin. This week, we are going to look at the song “There is No Mathematics in Love and Loss” from their most recent album Cities. While Cities has many great songs on it, I picked this song for two reasons: 1) it is not the current radio single and 2) I really like the way this song sounds overall. It is not that this song sounds more special than any others on the album, but the way it starts “If you’re leaving, leave the cigarettes. You’ve already got the lighter and the keys” just really helps put you in the conversational frame of mind for a song that is anything but conversational.

What really hits home with me (because something similar has taken place in my life before) was the line “He knows that she’s serious, Not by the look in her face but by the lack of rings.” That “by the lack of rings” is exactly how I knew one of my relationships was over. I am sure that a lot of people have been in a similar situation in their own lives, but for me that was a line that had a nice sting to it. While some might view that sting as a bad thing, it is a testament to just how a song can touch us on a level we never saw coming. When a song can touch the listener on a level they did not expect or in a way that really speaks to them, the songwriter has done their job well.

We still have a couple of songs from Anberlin to look at and we will get those in the coming weeks. Be sure to check back next week for a new song break down. If you have a song or band that you would like to see featured here, please email me and I will see what I can do about bringing articles for those songs/artists. Until next week, check out the lyrics after the jump…

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links for 2007-08-30

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iTunes/iPod Tips & Tricks: Other Cool Options

Last week, we went over some easy to configure options that allows you greater control over your tracks in iTunes. We learned about gapless albums and remembering playback positions for audiobooks. This week, we are going to look at Sorting options and lyrics. You might be wondering why lyrics are a cool option, we will get into that a little later.

I want to start off by looking at the Sorting options that is available under the “Get Info” settings on a per track basis. The downside to this is that the Sorting options are only available at a per track level and it is difficult to set when doing multiple tracks.  However, the sorting options available can be a powerful tool if utilized correctly.  Sorting gives you a lot of control over how your music is organized.  If say for instance, you can decide if you want the group The Beatles to be sorted on the “Beatles” (like a record store) or on the “The” part.  It is entirely up to you.  You can do this with album title, artist, or even the actual title of the song, making sure you can organize your music in a crazily accurate manner.  And while it is not overly complex to decide how to organize your music, keeping up with it is a time consuming process.  However, you will easily find that the benefits are huge.

Another nice little feature inside iTunes that gets ignored quite a bit is the Lyrics tab under the “Get Info” section of your tracks.  While there is no way to see the lyrics on current full size iPods, there is an option on the Nanos.  Also having the lyrics is often a really nice feature in general, especially if you can find a programmatic way to fill in the lyrics data.  There are some programs that will do this automatically for you on both the Windows and Macintosh platforms (see this Ask iLounge article for a couple of options).  I am a lyric nut so this is a rather big deal for me.  However, be warned that if you listen to a lot of music that is not well known, then you run the risk of not being able to find the lyrics online and will be left hand typing them in.

We have not covered most of the track specific features in iTunes.  Next week we are going to look at having iTunes help keep your music organized on your hard drive.  Be sure to check back next week.

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