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posted 2005/07/02 at 20:33

The original plan for today had been to leave here early in the afternoon, have lunch at Mancino's (and stop by Dairy Queen for dessert), do some shopping, then stop at Little Caesar's for dinner on the way home. Instead, my brother-in-law picked me up the Little Caesar's for a late lunch while he was out grocery shopping, and now Mancino's is set to close and I have almost no desire to go out. I should head out at some point to get the final items for Christina and Milena's package, but I can get those items at Meijer and they're open all night.

By the way, soda isn't nearly as tasty as I remember it being. That's probably a good sign for my future. (Although I'll still have it whenever I'm eating "real" pizza just because I can't think of drinking anything else with greasy slices.)

Quick question for the technophiles here (and when I say that I basically mean Don B., although anyone who can offer up advice would surely be appreciated): I want to start putting some of my piano compositions up on the .org. Now, keep in mind my main "piano" is in fact an electric keyboard (with close-enough-to-real sound), and so I can just hook a line up to the headphone jack to record stuff. Since I'd be posting everything as MP3s anyway (for bandwidth considerations), I wouldn't mind a recorder than automatically does (somewhat) lossy compression. I was hoping to find an MP3 player that had a microphone in jack -- even if I had to buy from Apple (something I'm loathe to do) -- but I can't find any. I've found digital voice recorders with line-in jacks, but they're about as expensive as hard disk-based MP3 players but with piddling storage capacity (usually around 64 MB or so). Are there any good consumer MP3 players out there that have microphone in jacks that I'm just not finding in my searches?

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