On the last Wednesday (The day I had the difficult Anthropology midterm, and sprained my right ankle.), I finally found how to listen to a radio on my computer.
I had tried several times on the Windows Media Player before, but somehow I couldn't find it. I could download some TV or music clips on the Internet, but that was all I could.
But now, I know how to do it, so I can listen various songs anytime without having irritated by the annoying noise, and even more, I can check the title of the piece that I want to know!
This is really good.
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(Am I tardy in figuring this out? - Yeah, I guess so...)
Sunday, November 06, 2005
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Congratulations, Saku. It always takes me a long time to figure out basic stuff on the computer too. But it is amazing what is out there in terms of information and music and all.
Little corrections:
Last Wednesday...I finally found out how to listen to a radio...I can listen to a variety of music anytime without being irritated by...
Actually, I can listen to various music isn't exactly wrong (and I kind of like it) but it sounds strange. It would sound less strange if you wrote "various songs". Maybe the thing is that when you use "various" you expect the next word to be plural, more than one, and "music" isn't??? Strange English grammar!
And no, you aren't too late to figure this out (because you have figured it out!) but you might right "am I tardy in figuring this out" or "slow to figure this out" or something like that.
But, as usual, I am very impressed with how well you write, Saku.
Thank you for the corrections for this and the last three posts.
It is really helping me.
I'm glad it's helping a little, Saku. I am stunned and embarassed to note I wrote this sentence:(or part of a sentence) "you might right ..." and so forth. This is not correct!!! I should have written "you might write". This is the sort of thing we are supposed to learn very early on--and I majored in English and am a writer! How humbling (and how amusing too.)
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