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Using rsync to synchronize iTunes libraries

Wednesday, April 2, 2008 – As I was on my nth drag-and-drop transfer of my music collection on my work computer on to my external to bring home and listen to nights, it occurred to me that there may be a better solution. I had been deleting the music from my external and then transferring my entire collection to my external from my work computer: hello inefficiency. It dawned upon me to ask the developers about potential solutions, and thanks to help from Will and Jeff, I am…

Pronunciation of 'Ruksznis'

Friday, June 22, 2007 – As a new employee of iMarc, it is my very serious belief that everyone should be able to properly pronounce my last name. I have taught every individual in my life how to pronounce my last name, whether it was through repeated swirlie sessions in the 4th grade, or more advanced methods of torture I learned in introductory ninja courses in college. Either way, as an omnipotent, wise old man, I have developed a passive method of teaching…

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