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08/13/2007 07:26:40 AM · #1
How come cleaners and sanitizers and things like that can only kill 99.99% of germs?
08/13/2007 07:34:14 AM · #2
Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

How come cleaners and sanitizers and things like that can only kill 99.99% of germs?


It is a safty so the company doesn't get sued.
08/13/2007 07:46:46 AM · #3
Really?
So why don't, brake manufacturers for instance, say something like "will stop you 99.99% of the time"?
Then they will be covered in the case of a malfunction.
08/13/2007 07:53:37 AM · #4
Cause there are new germs/bacteria forming all the time...so when a new product is out...new germs have already formed.

Kind of like buying a new computer...by the time it hits the shelves it is already obsolete.
08/13/2007 07:58:41 AM · #5
Thanks for your insightful knowledge.

Do you know anything about I-pods and I-tunes?
08/13/2007 08:00:04 AM · #6
Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

Thanks for your insightful knowledge.

Do you know anything about I-pods and I-tunes?


Yup....I can plug mine into my cigarette lighter in the car and listen to my choice of music....or when I am working out at the gym...or when I am working.

Apart from that...nup!
08/13/2007 08:07:18 AM · #7
Originally posted by Judi:

Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

Thanks for your insightful knowledge.

Do you know anything about I-pods and I-tunes?


Yup....I can plug mine into my cigarette lighter in the car and listen to my choice of music....or when I am working out at the gym...or when I am working.

Apart from that...nup!


Oh well, maybe I'll ask somewhere else.
I want to rename a bunch of songs and wondered if there was a way to do them all at once, rather than one at a time?

Can I get in trouble for hijacking my own thread?
08/13/2007 08:16:56 AM · #8
I wish I could help you there....I find it a PITB having to do them individually also.
08/13/2007 08:27:04 AM · #9
This is such a better rant than the others I've woken up to today :)
08/13/2007 08:50:44 AM · #10
Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

I want to rename a bunch of songs and wondered if there was a way to do them all at once, rather than one at a time?

Click once on the top song you want to edit, hold the shift key, and click on the bottom song you want to edit. This will highlight all of them. Right-click on this selection and click on Get Info. Now you can edit any fields that your selection of songs have in common such as Artist, Year, Album, and Genre.
08/13/2007 08:53:09 AM · #11
Originally posted by skylercall:

Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

I want to rename a bunch of songs and wondered if there was a way to do them all at once, rather than one at a time?

Click once on the top song you want to edit, hold the shift key, and click on the bottom song you want to edit. This will highlight all of them. Right-click on this selection and click on Get Info. Now you can edit any fields that your selection of songs have in common such as Artist, Year, Album, and Genre.


excellent.
Thank you very much!!!!!
08/14/2007 09:14:08 PM · #12
Well If you stole the music the right way you would have to go back and rename all your mp3's. hahaha
11/23/2007 12:41:58 PM · #13
Its basically 100% garenteed, but if it doesnt kill all of the germs [some weirdo with like OCD or something notices it and can sue em]
11/23/2007 12:55:34 PM · #14
Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

Really?
So why don't, brake manufacturers for instance, say something like "will stop you 99.99% of the time"?
Then they will be covered in the case of a malfunction.

I just tell my customers I couldn't fix their brakes, so I made their horn louder.
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