Try taking a leak in the bath.....with her in it.
Yep, but you're standing next to the bathtub.
Much much much easier is using Firefox and installing Video DownloadHelper Version 5.1.2 as an add on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper
Now you've got the video to enjoy listening (always move them to your external usb drives (we use 6 of them @ home (across the network) = 18 Terrabites.
You can also Google for a mp3 version of the song and just download it - have a good phishing/ malaware program to block Trojan motherf**kers.
Then just use a free program to extract the audio from the YouTube video and convert it at the same time as mp3. See: https://www.google.com.au/webhp?sou...F-8#q=freeware extract mp3 from youtube video
Then do what Gronk suggested.
And have a 16gb or 32gb memory expansion card or usb (if your phone has that option) to carry around all your sound files (replaces your cd case). That way the card or ideally usb is so f**king easy to plug into your windows pc/notebook for uploads, delete mode, improve your audio file set ups, etc...
Bluetooth = simple as.
I accidentally shat on my dogs back once, he started spinning in circles like a madman
wont mp3 work in a car cd player?
Haven't seen weather as wild and prolonged as this for a very long time. Awful conditions out there for the 2nd day running.
These are lower end Cat 2 cyclone conditions.
Suity
Bit dramatic suity... there's no record of anything cyclone having ever hit Sydney.... though it should be acknowledged that records only go back to 1979 when the hall of records was mysteriously blown away...
With thanks to one of my all time favourite Simpson's episode "Hurricane Neddy"...
In the mid 80s we had 2 years of similar weather, my house flooded twice in the Hills area. Couple of days couldn't drive into Parramatta as roads were flooded. Still remarkable rainfall
Where's Tim Flannery now, never was going to rain again, dams would never fill, ground would be so parched that any rainfall would evaporate etc etc. being older than most on here, have seen the weather patterns before
Suity may know , but the newer modern narrower gutters on the bigger roofs have a lot to answer for, my daughter is having to regutter her house at West Penno, the Small ones in the house are a nightmare, the roofline is massive
Gutter regulations are different these days Delboy. A lot of homes in the 90's/noughties were built without eaves (in those new estates) and the back of the gutter was lower than the front. (derrrrrr). There were many problems with gutters over flowing at the back and running back inside.
That has changed now.
Also, many gutters now have over flow holes in the front of them.
Suity
Exactly. I can recall floods throughout Fairfield / Warwick Farm not all that long ago. The fact that it doesn't happen these days is more a reflection on the 100's millions spent on stormwater infrastructure rather than playing the climate change denier card. :roll: