The original Eiffel 65 Blue was Da Be Dee now I think Wynter says Double Dee. Oh well, enjoy!
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The original Eiffel 65 Blue was Da Be Dee now I think Wynter says Double Dee. Oh well, enjoy!
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Beggin, beggin’ you
Put your loving hand out baby
Beggin, beggin’ you
Put your loving hand out darlin’
Woohoo
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Happy Birthday Natalia! I Miss you!
I’m out of the hospital now. I had an operation here in Budapest, Hungary. My gall bladder was removed.
I’m very blessed to have great colleagues and new friends in Budapest who really took care of me. It was a challenge to be in a hospital miles away from your family.
Thank you for all the support and prayers.
So I’m back online. And for my latest post in my new webhost, it’s a song from a local artist in Budapest. Her name is Noémi Virág.
I like the music and the video. Thanks for visiting.
The video is down here.

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I like the beat and this helps drown out the noise of the subway.
Feels like insomnia… aaaah… aaaah! yeah!
Well, I’m off to celebrate Easter a bit early… on to Champs!
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I know this song has been released for quite some time already but who cares. I like the song and I’d like to share it with you.
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This is a step-by-step guide to installing PSPRadio to your CFW. I encountered some problems so I’ll be pointing these out later.
Requirements:
Procedure:
PSP
PSP_Radio_PLB.zip
PSP_Radio_PLB.zip is the playlist maker for PSPRadio. I can’t seem to make this run. No worries. For the meantime, we’re focusing on the PSPRadio itself.
GAME371
PSPRadio
PSP\GAME150
PSP\GAME150\PSPRadio
When I first installed PSPRadio, I encountered a folder error. In the RAR file PSPRadio resided under folder PSP\GAME371. I noticed that folder GAME371 did not exist in the PSP folder. So I created the folder GAME371 and copied the PSPRadio folder under it just like the RAR directory structure. However, I couldn’t find PSPRadio under the Game > Memory Stick menu. And when I moved the PSPRadio folder into GAME150, I could see it. Just take note of this.
Error Starting Network
And when I checked the error log (PSPRadio.log) I saw this:
ERROR – WLANConnectionHandler : sceNetApctlConnect returned ‘0×80110601′
This simply means it cannot connect via wifi and you need to check your settings.
WiFi: Off ♪≡i♂
Then you need to delete your wifi connection settings and create a new one. I don’t know why this happens but this means PSPRadio can’t read your existing wifi connection.
That’s it for now. Happy music streaming!
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Background:
My iPod Nano 3G had some problems with its clickwheel. I can’t seem to adjust the volume or the clickwheel sometimes simply refuses to work.
I checked on some forums and saw that other people had similar problems. Their clickwheel also stopped working after a few months or so. Mine lasted for 10 months before I encountered this problem.
Some people suggested the common “reseting” of the iPod. This involved holding down the center button and the top button for around 3-5 seconds. But this didn’t help.
Someone also suggested that when you turn on and off the hold switch, the clickwheel adjusts itself so don’t hold it for 3-5 seconds. Still this didn’t help.
My last resort was to bring it to Digital Walker in Greenhills because it was still in warranty. Unfortunately, they told me something was wrong with their connection to the Apple Service Center and I had to wait for two weeks to find out if my iPod Nano 3G needs replacement. Then I still have to wait for another two weeks for the actual replacement.
I felt I needed a second opinion. And since my warranty was covered in all Apple Service Centers, I brought it to Power Mac Center in Megamall. I was impressed with the following:
To my surprise, I got a text message after 6 days from Power Mac Center informing me that my replacement iPod Nano 3G can now be claimed. 6 Days?!!! Wow! I’m impressed with Power Mac Center!
However, I don’t know if it was a good thing or not but my new iPod came with 1.1.3 firmware. Usually it was supposed to be a good thing to have the latest firmware. Unfortunately, I noticed that my new iPod would crash or reset whenever I browsed through the Cover Flow or any of the Playlists. Good thing this didn’t happen for Videos and Photos.
I looked around forums and saw people complaining about the 1.1.3 firmware as well.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=529865
Now this made me want to try “downgrading” my iPod from 1.1.3 to 1.1.2. The process might be simple but it worked.
Downgrading from 1.1.3 to 1.1.2 firmware:
*Warning: Please follow the instructions properly. Do these at your own risk.
This is a simple step-by-step guide to downgrading your iPod Nano 3G Firmware. I hope this tutorial will help you safely downgrade your iPod. But please remember that there is a risk of voiding your warranty.
Procedure:
For Windows XP, you can usually find it in: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPod Software Updates\
If you don’t have a copy of your old 1.1.2 firmware, you can get it from this link shared by one of the Apple forum members.
There you have it you now have a downgraded iPod Nano 3G.
For me, I don’t really use iTunes for syncing music. I use Winamp (+ml_ipod). But that’s another story. Perhaps I’ll make another post about using Winamp (+ml_ipod) as an alternative to iTunes. The only reason I installed iTunes was to downgrade my iPod.
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