Author Archives: djsharpe
Dealing with Bin/Cue Files on a Mac
This morning I came across this and figured I’d post it up here for anybody else who may come across this. Once in a while you may run across CD images in the format of a .bin file and .cue file. These are CDRWin images which can’t (as far as I know) be easily read on the Mac. A little shortcut I found is to open the .cue file with Toast as if you were going to burn it, which Toast can do , but choose File -> Save As Disc Image instead. Toast will prompt you for the location to save the disc image, then dump the file there. Drop the resulting .toast file into Toast’s Disc Image section and hit Mount, and the data from the disc image (and thus the original .bin/.cue image) will be mounted on your Mac without burning them to a CD or DVD first. It’s a bit of a long way around, but it works, and might save you a disc.
The Bass That Ate Miami
Finally!
Miami is getting a proper documentary about the beginnings of the Miami Bass Sound. The 80′s and early 90′s were a special time down in South Florida when Miami embraced that 808 kick drum that we have all grown to live and love. I personally can’t wait for the release of this one so stay tuned and check out the trailers!
Root & Hack the Viewsonic 7″ Tablet
This build is for the Viewsonic Viewpad 7. I’ve made this build mainly because I had one big problem with stock one – it was offering little space for my apps. I’ve used this opportunity to add extra features and remove some annoying ones. Here is the list of changes: Read More
Kraftwerk 3D Concert 24h
Syncing iTunes Podcasts to your Android
Tagged as android, iTunes, musicwithme, podcast
Every now and then I see someone asking how to sync podcasts. There are a lot of ways to do it, but I thought I’d share how I get my podcasts onto my HTC Inspire.
Download Some Bass For The Holidays
Happy Bassgiving! I thought I’d post some links to download some BASS for the Holidays.
Website Rework
Today I found myself needing to extract all the page links from my works website to ensure that when I’m done reworking the site, all the old links were redirected to the new pages and there were no nasty 404′s.






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