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Leave it to the poker-faced Lovett to use a biblical joke to underline the thread of tangled relationships that weave between the wisecracks on this, his fourth album. With his elegantly drawled tenor and modulated sense of country, gospel, and R&B inflections, the Texan songwriter extends the larger ensemble settings and contrasting moods achieved with his preceding album, Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, again mixing shaggy dog stories ("Church"), atmospheric portraits of places and people ("Baltimore"), and fatalistic love songs ("North Dakota") that underline his acknowledged debt to other Lone Star songwriters like Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Nanci Griffith...

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I used to dread the time I have to spend on my treadmill several times a week.

It really was a love/hate affair.

It's not that using a treadmill is all that difficult, painful or uncomfortable.

However, it can be the most painfully boring activity known to man.

Or I should say it used to be. Now, I have finally found the cure for

treadmill boredom. It's called audio books and they are all the rage right now.

Audio books have exploded on the scene over the last couple of years.

Actually, audio books have been around for more than 50 years in the form of

books on tape, which were popularized a long time ago by the Lighthouse for

the Blind as it was called then. (It's now called the Lighthouse for the Blind and

Visually Impaired.)

Later, public libraries began to offer books on tape. With the CD explosion that

occurred in the Fall of 2003, it was inevitable that audio books would begin to be

produced on CDs. Although CDs had been around for a number of years, it was

in the Fall of 2003 that most new automobiles came with CD players instead of

audio cassette players.

After that, most audio products were being produced on CDs instead of audio

cassettes, though some vendors produced both formats.

Now, most public libraries offer a large selection of audio books on CDs. Department

stores do as well. And of course, there are abundant websites that offer an even

bigger selection of audio books on CD, often at a considerable discount.

What is really new, however, is the trend toward offering downloadable

audio books online. This provides the added benefit of immediate availability in

addition to the lower price that is made possible by the very low cost of production

and distribution compared to the traditional method. There is a near zero cost of

production and distribution. The vendors main costs are the acquisition of the

product license and advertising.

The increasing prevalence of high-speed Internet connections has made it practicable

to download the large files required for CD-Quality audio books.

In many cases, when you purchase an audio book online, you get an immediate

download of the product, and are permitted to transfer it to a CD or to an iPod(tm) or

other portable audio device.

This makes if possible to listen to your favorite book while driving, jogging, working out

in a gym, or even at work.

Some online websites, including my own, provide a 100% money-back guarantee that

offers an unconditional refund on any audio book, within 30 days of purchase if for any

reason you're dissatisfied with your purchase.

Copyright 2007 EduComm, Inc.

Dr. Rubinstein is a practicing psychiatrist who has replaced the income from his lucrative medical practice through online marketing. He not only offers a wide range of products on dozens of websites, but he also teaches Internet marketing through an online multi-media training program (http://doctorduplicator.com/ycmylo) as well as a personal mentoring program.

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Journey from Video Cassettes to DVDs

Videocassettes were actually a medium used for storing different videos and sounds. Video cassettes are 4 inches deep, 1inch thick and a little more than 7 inches wide clamshell made of plastic. 5 screws hold them together. They have a cover. This cover guards the tape. These video cassettes have a long tape. This is actually a magnetic tape where all the videos and sounds are stored in the form of a coded message. When it is inserted in the player, then the player decodes those messages and plays the cassette. In this article we will discuss the journey from video cassettes to DVDs.

A Japanese company called Victor Company of Japan limited in 1976 made the first video cassette. This company is betterly known as JVC. During that time videocassettes were not that much popular. But after 1990s, this system became very popular. Various companies started making videocassettes during this time. Companies like Sony; Philips became pioneers in this field.

The sound and picture quality was pretty good. The biggest problem though lay in storage capacity, which was quite limited. The tapes also were very sensitive. The user needs to take good care of them. If somehow the tapes got torn, then the whole cassette became useless. The player also needs to be neat and clean. The tapes can tangle up in an untidy record player.

As time moved on these cassettes started becoming obsolete and V.C.Ds replaced them. V.C.D means Video Compact Disc. V.C.Ds do not have any tape. They use a compression standard, which is called MPEG. This system is totally digital. V.C.D can store up to 800 Megabytes of data.

But V.C.Ds are also becoming obsolete nowadays. The D.V.D is the latest addition in the world of digital formats. It consists of laser diode, with a wavelength of 650nm. DVDs have a writing speed of 1350 KB per second.

DVDs are mainly of five types.

- Single sided, double layer

- Single sided, single layer

- Double sided single layer

- Double sided dual layer on both sides

- Double sided, dual layer on one side, single on one side

A DVD has many advantages. They have a large storage capacity. It is many times bigger than the C.Ds or Videocassette. The picture and sound quality here is brilliant.

DVDs can exist for a long period of time. Unless there is any scratch on them, they can go on and on. Nowadays even scratched discs are a no problem for the listeners. There are many players available which support the scratched DVDs too.

This disc can play both audio as well as video. There are some of them who only play audio files. Others can play both of them.

Writing a movie in a DVD is very easy. You just need a DVD writer. Just because the storage capacity is better in here, you do not need to buy two blank DVDs like CDs to write a full cinema. A full film can be stored in just one disc.

There are many popular brands like, which can offer you good quality DVDs for a reasonable price.

About the Author

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for used DVDs, used movies, and used car stereos. You can find the best marketplace for used DVDs, used movies, and used car stereos at these sites for DVD, VCD, magnetic tape, used movies, and used car stereos.

What is a "cassette cog" on a bicycle? Need to adjust front derailleur?

I just bought a new Trek "Hybrid" bike for commuting to work. The town where I bought it is a 90 minute drive. As soon as I tried out the bike on hills, it became evident that it would not shift into the lowest gear possible for hill climbing because the chain will not engage the smallest front chainring.

I want to adjust it myself, but I am not certain of the following instructions, as taken from http://www.bike-manual.com/brands/trek/om/hybrid/index.html -

"- Front derailleur clamp

1. Shift the chain onto the smallest front chainring and the largest cassette cog."

I have never heard the terminology "cassette cog" when speaking of bicycle parts. From the context of the sentence I am guessing they are referring to the multiple gears/sprockets lateral to the rear wheel axel, but the name "cassette cog" just does not seem to fit this part of the bike. Why is it called a "cassette" ?

It's called a cassette because the whole cog set is a complete assembly that slides off the hub. The cassette can be dissassembled, depending on the model and manufacturer, and therefore specific cogs or clusters of cogs can be replaced as they get worn.

In the old days, the cogset was similarly attached to the free wheel, which contained the ratcheting mechanism. This freewheel then threaded onto the rear hub. Today, the ratcheting mechanism is integrated into the hub assembly. It's a much better system since the whole assembly can be rebuilt, as opposed to the old freewheels which you could replace the cogs on, but rebuilding the ratchet mechanism was exceptionally difficult.

One word of advice: IF convenient, take the bike back where you bought it and have the mechanic do the adjustment. If the bike is new, they should do it for free, and ask to watch.

If the shop is not convenient, the one thing you need to watch out for is backing off the small chainring stop screw too far. This will result in your chain dropping off on the inside. The danger here is two-fold:

You will suddenly be spinng the pedals but not going anywhere which may cause you to lose control,

The chain may become jammed in between the small chainring and the crank arm spindle shell (aka 'bottom bracket shell'). The worst case here is that the chain may become damaged and it may even be necessary to remove the crank arm to free the chain.

When adjusting the screw, test ride the bike on level ground and use light pressure on the pedals. Make sure not to back off the stop screw any further than necessary for proper shifting. Once the flat ground shifting works, try it on a hill. The added tension on the chain may require you to back off the screw slightly more, but never adjust in more than 1/4 turn increments.

Good Luck!!

Osage Public Library Director retiring after 33 years
Story created May 25, 2010 - 15:02:24 CDT. A small paper banner sums it all up for Cindi Youngblut, Director of the Osage Public Library. "Give them what they want before they know they want it."

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