College Football Rankings: Top 10 Plays of 2010
I scanned YouTube looking for the top 10 plays of the 2010 college football season. What I found were some of the good, the bad and the downright ugly. Here in this list are some of all three. There are dazzling catches, crunching hits and mental miscues that were costly and otherwise baffling. I present the top 10 plays of the 2010 college football season. Begin Slideshow Billboard Hot 100 – Top 50 Singles (6/26/2010)
Ok, so I have a 2005 Camry with the stock stereo and all. I would like a better sounding system, mainly the sub woofers, because i like rap. I need to know the perfect size so that my stereo doesn’t blow out, or that it doesn’t rattle too much. My friend has the same car and a 10″ in a tube and it sounds pretty nice, but i would like to know what size would sound the best, and if possible, any specific subs. And i have about $200 to spend.
I wouldn’t hook up a sub to a stereo alone. You need an amp and subs or you could just get a girlly bazooka. If you don’t want it too loud then turn it down (duh). When you have a system that won’t be too loud the size doesn’t matter. Here is a list for some subs I would get kicker or pioneer for quality.
Is there a device to convert audio tape cassette to mp3?
Hi!
I have some song I liked that are on the old, now obsolete, audio tape. I want to get these songs onto my PC. I am wondering if there is hardware that can convert audio tap into mp3.
Thanks!!
Assuming you have a PC with a sound-card, and access to a tape player… you need NO additional hardware – the USB devices are just expensive kit for people who don’t realise that their PC is perfectly capable of converting analogue audio to digital anyway…
The USB devices mostly use soundforge Audacity software, which is FREE!!! – and connecting directly to the LINE IN of your sound-card works just the same as connecting via USB…
You can follow the online guide to converting tapes to CD or MP3 here:
http://www.cassette2cd.co.uk/DIY
(follow the link to ‘cassette to CD’)
There are screen-shots, photographs and a step-by-step guide – hope it helps…