I miss Jason
I’m really excited about him coming home for two weeks next month! I’ve booked us a room for 4 days at Elandra Resort! It looks so lovely and there’s a lot of activities including scuba diving and skydiving! OMG so doing both + more! I booked a really nice package that includes an a la carte breakfast daily, cocktails on arrival, 2x one hour massages in the comfort of your room, a gourmet picnic hamper and bubbles with a fruit platter! Can’t wait to go!
I made Jason something last night
just a cute little something to let him know I love him! I used a bunny because I always call him my honey bunny or bunny bum lol.
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Music
by Natashia
5:58 pm on the June 20, 2010
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If your like me, you like to use external HDD’s to store data you use frequently between laptop and PC. My unfortunate situation as I mentioned briefly in a previous post was that my external was recently damaged my a duche bag. Long story short, I lost all my music! 
What I hate about Apple products is that they make it so difficult to do… anything! Getting the music on there is all well and good but lose your originals and, unless you buy a program (or purchased all of your music through iTunes) it’s gone. Or so I thought…
I like to consider myself a medium geek. I know more than the average bear but I ain’t no Bill Gates! I am kicking myself for not thinking of doing this sooner. Here is how you can recover your data from your iPod/iPhone etc easily (basic computer skills required B-) )
- Plug your iPod/iPhone into your computer.
- Open the iPod through My Computer
- Go to Tools > Folder Options > View (the tab) > and have Show Hidden Files and Folders selected.
- Click OK (not cancel… people do it!)
- Go back to your iPod folder, there you will find a new folder called iPod_Control. Open it.
- The Music folder in it will have a bunch of folders named F00, F01 and so on. This is all of your music, movies, videos etc.
- Copy them to wherever you want the iTunes Media to point to and add them to iTunes.
- iTunes should add them with their original names etc. Make sure you also have Keep iTunes Media folder organised ticked and it will rename the files back to what they were for you.
I got this information from here but I modified it slightly towards the end. This is tried and tested. I was so happy, I thought I had lost thousands of songs! d-_-b
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