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		<title>Comment on How to fix the not so random shuffle in iTunes or on your iPod/iPhone by Cliff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cliff</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 08:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Nathan,

The random suffle on the iPod is just really weird and doesn&#039;t quite work imho. Read a great article about it here: http://www.cnet.com.au/itunes-just-how-random-is-random-339274094.htm

You might want to try genius playlists and see if they help you solve your problem. If you find any other good solution please let me know...

Cheers, Cliff.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Nathan,</p>
<p>The random suffle on the iPod is just really weird and doesn&#8217;t quite work imho. Read a great article about it here: <a href="http://www.cnet.com.au/itunes-just-how-random-is-random-339274094.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.cnet.com.au/itunes-just-how-random-is-random-339274094.htm</a></p>
<p>You might want to try genius playlists and see if they help you solve your problem. If you find any other good solution please let me know&#8230;</p>
<p>Cheers, Cliff.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How to fix the not so random shuffle in iTunes or on your iPod/iPhone by Nathan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 03:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When I use shuffle on iTunes or my iPod, it clumps together all the songs of a band. It&#039;s always the same band, too. Is this a problem with the files themselves, or in fact, with the shuffle?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I use shuffle on iTunes or my iPod, it clumps together all the songs of a band. It&#8217;s always the same band, too. Is this a problem with the files themselves, or in fact, with the shuffle?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Data Menu not available (grayed out) in Excel 2007&#8230; by Andrew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Genius - I thought Imy head was gonna explode! thanks for the help</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Genius &#8211; I thought Imy head was gonna explode! thanks for the help</p>
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		<title>Comment on 15 Tips and Tricks for Great Concert Photography by Cliff</title>
		<link>http://www.pixelcoma.com/blog/2009/12/02/15-tips-and-tricks-for-great-concert-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-10464</link>
		<dc:creator>Cliff</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 09:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Ola,

Sorry for the late reply but I&#039;ve been pretty busy lately.

As for the settings there are a lot of different things you can go for depending on which effect you want to achieve. Normally however the stage environment is relatively dark, so the camera needs to be set to admit as much light as possible. This means high ISO (800 and above) and wide aperture (f/4 and wider). Make sure you have a good and light fast lens, this will make all the difference.

A good standard setting on Canon EOS cameras to start off with is the &quot;Sports&quot; mode, try that for a few shots and see how you like the results.

Usually you will not be allowed to use a flash, also it destroys the mood and ambient lighting, so I would get used to living without it...

Hope this helps! 

Cheers, Cliff.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ola,</p>
<p>Sorry for the late reply but I&#8217;ve been pretty busy lately.</p>
<p>As for the settings there are a lot of different things you can go for depending on which effect you want to achieve. Normally however the stage environment is relatively dark, so the camera needs to be set to admit as much light as possible. This means high ISO (800 and above) and wide aperture (f/4 and wider). Make sure you have a good and light fast lens, this will make all the difference.</p>
<p>A good standard setting on Canon EOS cameras to start off with is the &#8220;Sports&#8221; mode, try that for a few shots and see how you like the results.</p>
<p>Usually you will not be allowed to use a flash, also it destroys the mood and ambient lighting, so I would get used to living without it&#8230;</p>
<p>Hope this helps! </p>
<p>Cheers, Cliff.</p>
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		<title>Comment on 15 Tips and Tricks for Great Concert Photography by olajohnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>olajohnson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 01:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Also must we use flash?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also must we use flash?</p>
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		<title>Comment on 15 Tips and Tricks for Great Concert Photography by olajohnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>olajohnson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 01:04:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanx for all the tips - very helpful.  Just wondered what settings to best use on the camera in order not to get blurred images or overbrightened backgrounds.

 

Manual setting =...........?

ISO speed = ............?

Canon rebels have AV, TV, P, Auto, Manual, AP... which setting is best?

Cheers
Ola</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanx for all the tips &#8211; very helpful.  Just wondered what settings to best use on the camera in order not to get blurred images or overbrightened backgrounds.</p>
<p>Manual setting =&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..?</p>
<p>ISO speed = &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;?</p>
<p>Canon rebels have AV, TV, P, Auto, Manual, AP&#8230; which setting is best?</p>
<p>Cheers<br />
Ola</p>
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		<title>Comment on Solutions to all Aurora Feint II Tower Puzzles by Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 02:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello I can&#039;t solve the 29 floor. Can anyone help???</description>
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		<title>Comment on Solutions to all Aurora Feint II Tower Puzzles by Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 02:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can&#039;t win the floor 29.Can you help me a little bit more because I don&#039;t understand what I am doing wrong.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Time difference between iPhone and Outlook calender by kamayogi</title>
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		<dc:creator>kamayogi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 22:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This solution pertains only to the one hour time difference people notice upon syncing to MS outlook. 
 
In iPhone, there are two areas where you have an option to change your time settings - the device time zone and the calendar time zone - two different things, both will need to be fixed.. 
 
1. When you go to &#039;settings&#039;, then to &#039;general&#039;, you can set up time and date, and also 12-24 hour format. Please note that changing the time here DOES NOT correct the problem, despite iPhone displaying correct date, time and time zone. Many people in this thread have stated that the problem persisted despite them setting appropriate time zone. 
 
2. When you go to &#039;settings&#039;, then to &#039;mail, contacts and calendars&#039; row (NOT the &#039;General&#039; row) - you get an option to change your time zone at the very bottom of all the choices. You will see that wrong time zone is selected here - likely cause of the problem. Correct this choice and the one hour discrepancy between appointments in outlook and iPhone disappears. 
 
 
Additional problem solutions - in the solution No. 2, if you set &#039;Time Zome Support&#039; to &#039;ON&#039;, then all your appointments in the calendar will be displayed in the time zone of your HOME address. In other words, for example, if you are a person in central time zone, your appointments will be displayed ALWAYS in central time zone format - they will NOT change automatically when you travel from central time zone to eastern time zone. On the other hand, if you set the time zone support to &#039;OFF&#039;, then all your outlook appointment display times will change and adjust according to any time zone you travel to - This is often an inconvenience since most of us would like to remember our appointments as they were made in our home time zone, regardless of what time zone we traveled to. 
 
Please note that the above solution pertains to only display of appoint times in outlook - This solution does NOT relate to the time displayed by iPhone and how that displayed time adjusts when you travel to different time zone away from your home time zone. This second issue is addressed below - 
 
You can get your iPhone to display the current time in two ways - 
 
1. Either always show the time in your home time zone, regardless of where you are (i.e., a person from Texas central time zone can set up to see the time always in central time, even if he/she travels to another time zone). This display setup is good for people who always think of time in their home time zone and then do mental conversions to reach at the local time zone time. 
 
2. On the other hand, you can get iPhone to do this for you and change displayed clock time automatically to the local time zone that you have traveled to, away from your home time zone. Please note that enabling this capability in iPhone has no bearing on how the appointments are displayed in MS outlook. 
 
Go to &#039;Settings&#039;. Go to &#039;General&#039; tab. then click on &#039;date and time&#039;. Pick the &#039;set automatically&#039; option to &#039;ON&#039;. Now, the iPhone will automatically adjust displayed time to show the current time in which ever time zone you travel to. 
 
If you set the &#039;set automatically&#039; option to &#039;OFF&#039;, then you can select your home time zone. Then, the iPhone will always display time in your home city time zone and will NOT change even if you travel to a different time zone. 
 
So, in summary, there are two places you need to adjust the time zones in iPhone - to do two separate tasks, first task of displaying appointments always in your home time zone upon syncing with outlook thereby avoiding the one hour skip; Second task of getting iPhone to display either your home time zone clock, or getting it to adjust current time to reflect the time in new time zone you travel to. 
 
Hope this helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This solution pertains only to the one hour time difference people notice upon syncing to MS outlook. </p>
<p>In iPhone, there are two areas where you have an option to change your time settings &#8211; the device time zone and the calendar time zone &#8211; two different things, both will need to be fixed.. </p>
<p>1. When you go to &#8216;settings&#8217;, then to &#8216;general&#8217;, you can set up time and date, and also 12-24 hour format. Please note that changing the time here DOES NOT correct the problem, despite iPhone displaying correct date, time and time zone. Many people in this thread have stated that the problem persisted despite them setting appropriate time zone. </p>
<p>2. When you go to &#8216;settings&#8217;, then to &#8216;mail, contacts and calendars&#8217; row (NOT the &#8216;General&#8217; row) &#8211; you get an option to change your time zone at the very bottom of all the choices. You will see that wrong time zone is selected here &#8211; likely cause of the problem. Correct this choice and the one hour discrepancy between appointments in outlook and iPhone disappears. </p>
<p>Additional problem solutions &#8211; in the solution No. 2, if you set &#8216;Time Zome Support&#8217; to &#8216;ON&#8217;, then all your appointments in the calendar will be displayed in the time zone of your HOME address. In other words, for example, if you are a person in central time zone, your appointments will be displayed ALWAYS in central time zone format &#8211; they will NOT change automatically when you travel from central time zone to eastern time zone. On the other hand, if you set the time zone support to &#8216;OFF&#8217;, then all your outlook appointment display times will change and adjust according to any time zone you travel to &#8211; This is often an inconvenience since most of us would like to remember our appointments as they were made in our home time zone, regardless of what time zone we traveled to. </p>
<p>Please note that the above solution pertains to only display of appoint times in outlook &#8211; This solution does NOT relate to the time displayed by iPhone and how that displayed time adjusts when you travel to different time zone away from your home time zone. This second issue is addressed below &#8211; </p>
<p>You can get your iPhone to display the current time in two ways &#8211; </p>
<p>1. Either always show the time in your home time zone, regardless of where you are (i.e., a person from Texas central time zone can set up to see the time always in central time, even if he/she travels to another time zone). This display setup is good for people who always think of time in their home time zone and then do mental conversions to reach at the local time zone time. </p>
<p>2. On the other hand, you can get iPhone to do this for you and change displayed clock time automatically to the local time zone that you have traveled to, away from your home time zone. Please note that enabling this capability in iPhone has no bearing on how the appointments are displayed in MS outlook. </p>
<p>Go to &#8216;Settings&#8217;. Go to &#8216;General&#8217; tab. then click on &#8216;date and time&#8217;. Pick the &#8216;set automatically&#8217; option to &#8216;ON&#8217;. Now, the iPhone will automatically adjust displayed time to show the current time in which ever time zone you travel to. </p>
<p>If you set the &#8216;set automatically&#8217; option to &#8216;OFF&#8217;, then you can select your home time zone. Then, the iPhone will always display time in your home city time zone and will NOT change even if you travel to a different time zone. </p>
<p>So, in summary, there are two places you need to adjust the time zones in iPhone &#8211; to do two separate tasks, first task of displaying appointments always in your home time zone upon syncing with outlook thereby avoiding the one hour skip; Second task of getting iPhone to display either your home time zone clock, or getting it to adjust current time to reflect the time in new time zone you travel to. </p>
<p>Hope this helps.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How to fix the not so random shuffle in iTunes or on your iPod/iPhone by Erich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Erich</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 17:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, try True Shuffle ( http://bratton.com/trueshuffle/ )  Listen to all your songs, with no repeats ever!  :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, try True Shuffle ( <a href="http://bratton.com/trueshuffle/" rel="nofollow">http://bratton.com/trueshuffle/</a> )  Listen to all your songs, with no repeats ever!  :-)</p>
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