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Submit Response is a weblog by Jack Mottram, a journalist who lives in Glasgow, Scotland. There are 1303 posts in the archives. You can subscribe to a feed. This post was made on July 16, 2003 and belongs in the mac category. The previous post was Schofield vs. Gruber, and the next post is Primitive Streak.

Music Builder

Dr. Barry Brown, a former flat­mate and gra­cious host on my recent trip to Stock­holm, has invented a clever thing. Music Builder scans your hard drive for mp3s and gen­er­ates a web page of album covers. Handy.

Nb. It is in beta, pos­si­bly pre-​beta, so might not work perfectly.

Posted at 12pm on 16/07/03 by Jack Mottram to the mac category.
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  1. refer­ing to me as ‘dr barry brown’…? does make me sound like a twat! :-)

    Posted by Barry at 1pm on 16.07.03

  2. I can’t help it! There’s some­thing sat­is­fy­ing about the hard ‘D’ pref­ac­ing the eupho­nious riff­ing on the letter ‘B.’

    See, I made myself sound like a twat there, so we’re even.

    Come to think of it: sound­ing like a twat is, in fact, the raison d’etre of the weblog­ging phenomenon.

    Shit, there I go again sound­ing like a twat. Proof.

    Posted by Jack Mottram at 3pm on 16.07.03

  3. I had a friend (once) who was called - on his certfi­cate - “richard hardman”. His mum, who had been cruely ignored when he was being named, made sure every­one called him “ralph”, which he was known as. I asked him about it and he said that his mum was a lin­guist and she couldn’t stand the way you had to jump between the ar and ha sounds in his orig­i­nal name…

    so i’m one ahead now.

    Posted by barry at 4pm on 16.07.03

  4. i’m keep­ing out of this one, wouldn’t want to eand up sound­ing like a twat now, would I?

    Posted by Donna at 5pm on 16.07.03

  5. Music Builder

    I found using Music Builder on my MP3 col­lec­tion to be quite an enlight­en­ing expe­ri­ence, seeing as, admit­tedly, I don’t own some of the albums displayed.

    Posted by Frownland at 8pm on 16.07.03

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