about

i'm collin
hello to all of you who need advice (or perhaps would just like to say hi).

(that's where you say "hi collin!" but you don't have to because it might scare the people around you)

i'm a musician. i play bass, violin, mandolin, keyboards, guitars, drums, harmonica, xylophone, and just about everything else. i also sing lead for my band, the dirty fries, in st. louis, missouri.


my advice may be blunt sometimes, but you all will have to deal with it. i speak the truth, and the truth isn't always pretty.


i'll answer anything, too. as long as it's not something really idiotic like "OMG what color shirt should i wear tonight?!" because i don't answer that kind of crap. i'm a strong believer in there being no stupid questions, but honestly, those are not the sort of questions that should be posted on this website. plain and simple.


ask away
-collin



p.s. - anyone wondering where the numbers/letters in my username come from: they're the model number of my acoustic bass guitar.

advice

is there a way that i can get all of the songs on my ipod onto my itunes library on my computer? some of my friends have given them to me.. you know. and i want some on my computer. does it mean that i sync them? ugh, i don't know. help?!?!

please don't respond unless you are positive, i don't need my ipod messing up or me losing the songs.

well you can't actually do that straight from an ipod to a computer. there is a program somewhere on the internet that you can put on your ipod, and i know you can get that program at places like best buy, but ipods don't let you do that usually. i'm not really sure why apple does that, but they do.

syncing your ipod to your computer is updating it- that updates it from your computer with any new music on your computer to your ipod.

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(Rating: 5) i see. thanks a lot!

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