avoid applications like ‘mediabrainz’ they can’t catch the obscure songs, and your library still isn’t tagged properly.
tips:
learn keyboard shortcuts. (this will streamline the whole process)
set a daily quota, and reach it. don’t make it too hard to reach.
have amazon, and google nearby.
don’t forget track numbers.
once you’re done, just keep up with it, tagging 5 songs is easy, tagging 5000 is not.
Sep 07, 2006, 06:02AM PDT | 1 comment
at shows, crowd surfers piss off everyone that isn’t crowd surfing.
dont be “that guy” and keep your feet planted where they belong.
Sep 07, 2006, 05:58AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
a lot of people will tell you to “push the gas, and release the clutch at the same time” on paper, that’s exactly what you do, however depending on the clutch, you could be totally revved up before you get the clutch to the engaging point.
tip: with the car parked, and the parking brake on. put the car in 1st gear. slowly release the clutch without pushing the gas. you’ll feel the car start to stall eventually. that is the engaging point.
immediately before the enganging point is when you want to start pushing on the gas. you’ll have less burnouts this way.
as with anything, with practice you’ll become a pro. and don’t get frustrated if you stall it in front of an angry trucker. i’ve been driving stick for years, and still stall out every once in a while.
Sep 07, 2006, 05:43AM PDT | 0 comments