jomo, thats so cool. damn i wish i could play the paino.
um, actually playing the piano has long been a dream of mine, as well. (insert sheepishly grinning emoticon here)
play the paino, whatta moron. i will say that if there wuz an instrument called the paino, my mother would be a virtuoso…
I can try and find some people for ya, Maeg…ONE of my fan friends has to know someone with all the eps on tape…
Which one would that be?
I can think of a few ways to find out episode titles for any show:
Internet: Going to the “official” site of the show in question is your best bet. Any official site worth its beans names and thoroughly breaks down each season’s episodes.
Fan sites may also list episode titles, but I’ve found that accuracy is not always their stronger points.
TV guides: The weekly listing that comes with the Sunday paper, for example, might list episode titles. The one here used to list X-Files episodes’ titles, for example, but now it just indicates whether the show is new or a rerun.
Books about the shows might also list episode titles, but I imagine the 'net’s a whole lot easier.
I’m not sure if any TV shows actually show the episode title as a part of the episode, but I have a dim memory of one show that did flash the episode’s title. Not sure if that was a one-shot deal, though.
::bites tongue::
Me? Ummm… I’ve got nearly every episode of The X-Files on tape. I’m missing less than 10 (of the 150 or so aired so far) in all. I could probably name for you all the ones I don’t have.
I have several CDs full of BNL mp3s. Lots of concert stuff, raps, medleys, and unreleased material. I don’t know how rare some of the stuff is, but I know it was a challenge finding some of it. I have all their CDs, have most of their songs memorized, and if I had a faster connection, I’d have all their music videos on QuickTime video.
And fonts, of course. I have at least three thousand. I also have several books on typography, and I recently got Fontographer off eBay. I’m gonna have wicked fun with that, I think.
andygirl, I have all the episodes on tape except for Prophecy Girl, Nightmares, Teacher’s Pet and Invisible Girl. All except for Invisible Girl I have on my computer.
(Although I think one of my earlier tapes broke recently, with School Hard, Reptile Boy and Lie To Me on it)
When I get a CD I immediately open it and straighten the CD inside.
That is, if the jewelcase is open and facing me, the cover to the left and the body of the case to the right. The CD MUST be oriented so that I can read it as if it were a page in a book.
Mrs Chance, on the other hand, MUST have the bowls in the cabinet in a particular order.
Some people…