The return of MC Hawking...
MC HawkingNot content with just being Lucasian Professon of Mathematics, MC Hawking has released another single - 'What we need more of is science' with a good dose of bling bling and gangsta rap attitude. Forget about 50 cent, MC Hawking is now the real thing. Check out the video HERE and the MC Hawking CD featuring such notable titles as:
- The Hawkman Cometh
- The Dozens
- Big Bizang
- Entropy
- The Mighty Stephen Hawking
- Crazy as Fuck
- Bitchslap
- Fuck the Creationists
- E=mc Hawking
- All My Shootings Be Drivebys
- UFT for the MC
- What We Need More of is Science
- GTA3
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Response: Xaviera DevriesReplace mp3-*-name.mp3 with the names of your songs (using Terminal, you can just drag and drop the file/names to Terminal and it'll add the name/path). The ">" is the output pipe, and the "joined-songs.mp3" would be the resulting name. You can change this to whatever name you want. -
Response: Marilyn LouisTo save you a step here are some mp3 stream from NPR affiliates. Now if only I could legaly provide these streams via Podcast -
Response: Lee J. Cobb Lee JacobFor instance, I typed "cat" in my Terminal, and dragged three files from my iTunes Music folder in to the Terminal window, and followed with the > pipe and specified ~/Desktop ("~/" is Unix shorthand for your "Home folder") and the file went to the Desktop with the name I specified -
Response: Rhonda FlemingHave you tried TotalRecorder? I believe it can record pretty much anything you want and output it as MP3. -
Response: Gwyilyn FordReplace mp3-*-name.mp3 with the names of your songs (using Terminal, you can just drag and drop the file/names to Terminal and it'll add the name/path). The ">" is the output pipe, and the "joined-songs.mp3" would be the resulting name. You can change this to whatever name you want. -
Response: Bobbie GentryReplace mp3-*-name.mp3 with the names of your songs (using Terminal, you can just drag and drop the file/names to Terminal and it'll add the name/path). The ">" is the output pipe, and the "joined-songs.mp3" would be the resulting name. You can change this to whatever name you want. -
Response: Bob DylanReplace mp3-*-name.mp3 with the names of your songs (using Terminal, you can just drag and drop the file/names to Terminal and it'll add the name/path). The ">" is the output pipe, and the "joined-songs.mp3" would be the resulting name. You can change this to whatever name you want. -
Response: Nathan BrinbaumGiven the name of your weblog and the subject of this post, I’d like to introduce you to the First Crack Podcast (Coffee, Technology, and other Daily Grinds). -
Response: Eric Claptonmight be worth a look -- or MP3 Trimmer, which does more than trim. -
Response: Jeffery Charles William MichaelIf not, can anyone recommend a good tool for turning RealAudio streams into mp3? -
Response: John GarfieldI found more than I expected. thank you, esp. the conversion tip. -
Response: Silversteinthe best way to turn the rm into mp3 is a piece of software called RM to mp3 converter, look for it on bit torrent. -
Response: Whoopi Goldbergthe best way to turn the rm into mp3 is a piece of software called RM to mp3 converter, look for it on bit torrent. -
Response: James GarnerReplace mp3-*-name.mp3 with the names of your songs (using Terminal, you can just drag and drop the file/names to Terminal and it'll add the name/path). The ">" is the output pipe, and the "joined-songs.mp3" would be the resulting name. You can change this to whatever name you want. -
Response: Sean O'FearnaIf you're not afraid of the Unix command line, you could do this with the Cat command. Just type cat mp3-1-name.mp3 mp3-2-name.mp3 mp3-3-name.mp3 > joined-songs.mp3. -
Response: Glenn Fordthe best way to turn the rm into mp3 is a piece of software called RM to mp3 converter, look for it on bit torrent.




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