One of my kids figured that out the other day.  I will do my best to find out 
but I suspect I may have to offer something in exchange in case she is 'too 
busy right now'...
   
  Cheers,
   
  Bruce

Howard Fulford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Listers

I want to use Windows Media Player to create a random selection from my
music library, then load those MP3 music files onto an MP3 player

I know how to create a 'random' playlist with I-Tunes - how do I do it with
Media Player ?


All help much appreciated


Howard Fulford
Bath
England

190E '89, 137313 miles


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AMEN.  In my neighborhood here, everyone seems to think is OK to just 
let their dogs runs around as they please. They often come in our yard 
to take a dump or whatever.  ARe those people prepared to loose their 
house or all their money when I sue them because their dog bit one of my 
kids?  I think not. Not everyone thinks that way and they should.  We 
had one dog that ALWAYS came to our house, terrorizing the cats, 
carrying off things off the porch, carried off several pairs of shoes 
from the next door neighbor etc. Have gone down to their house MANY 
times asking them to do something about it.  THey didnt want to chain 
it, were to cheap or unwilling to build a fence. The next door neighbor 
has been down to let them know what their dog does.  They do nothing 
about it.  The last time the dog was here we hooked a leash to it and 
tied it to a tree in the front yard and the wife wrote a letter to the 
neighbor telling them to get their dog under control and that it was 
tied to our tree and to come get it etc.  Well within a couple weeks the 
letter from the planning commision comes, but that is another story.

Tim C wrote:

> Well, let's look at this philosophically.  If someone cares for their pets,
> perhaps they should not allow their pets to trespass on others' property.
> Once your pet is on my property against my will, it is violating my rights
> (just as if you trespass on my property you are violating same rights), and
> has no rights of its own (well, animals don't actually have rights -
> technically what has occurred is you have forfeited your right to have your
> animal as your unharmed property) - so I can (morally speaking, not
> practically, see next paragraph) do to it what I want - let it roam,
> forcibly remove it, or end the problem in other ways.
> 
> Granted, legally the trespassee probably can't do much, but then again
> legally you can't do much when there's a robber in your house, either - even
> places that do have "make my day" laws usually really restrict their
> applicability (which is sad, blatant bs).  But, the main point is,
> responsible pet owners keep their animals under control and don't let them
> wander on people's cars or whatnot - and they shouldn't be upset when others
> are annoyed by this kind of irresponsibility, and express that annoyance in
> allegedly inappropriate ways.
> 
> Nomex suit on
> T
> 
> PS - Cats are great - with the right sauce 
> 
> 
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