I don’t know if anyone else has this problem, couldn’t find it on google. But sometimes when I import files, after converting from flv to mp3, (say from youtube) itunes gets confused on the stop time. For a 2 minute song for example, its says Stop Time 23:33:09 or something riduculous. The song still plays fine. But if you want to do something that depends on it, like cut a regular CD, iTunes figures it in on calculating space….so basically the song takes up the whole CD. Arg..Can’t fix it in Get Info. So I am looking for reset or recalculate tool, there isn’t one…What does work is simply “Create WAV version” under the tab setting, simple as that, delete the original mp3. Convert back to mp3 later if I have time.
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Selling Apples

Apple Selling during the Depression
Well, the media is all gloom and doom, and it is even hitting the Apple sellers…er, I mean Apple. Yeah, here is a company that has increased its profit and market share by unbelievable amounts, major cash on hand, (yeah, forget the credit crunch) and has established platform for the next decade that will enable it to enter consumer market areas and cause havoc for competitors like a bull in a china shop. And Steve Jobs hasn’t even died yet despite the rumors. Something, somebody somewhere is playing games…the stock is down down down…the negative media is all over the place twisting it, like the mercury news headline “Apple profits beat estimates, but sales disappoint”…huh? This is a distortion at best, the s Sales as Jobs (as energetic as ever) explained, were the most remarkable in the companies’ history.
I wrote about it here…and I am no apple fanboy. Well, now I am I guess. I am wondering, is it politics? Or are we truly entering into a depression. Well one way or another I think one could do worse than getting into the apple business.
“there are some who need to believe in it to see, some who need to see it to believe in it.”I will add that also often in history those people that tried to explain and convert people to see and believe in invisible things were burned at the stake. But now, its pretty clear well down the path, and anyone with a salt of understanding can look at the development kits and marketing trajectories and see it. Microsoft knows, but this time they are too late. So when they announce their grandiose new platform (I am betting in the next 6 months) unlike the Windows master plan, this will be way too late. Jobs must be bored now, the road is paved, though I am sure he will enjoy the ride knowing he will own it this time unlike the last time.

