Weakness
On the whole I'm an organic, fresh, free-range, no-MSG, tree-hugging leftie kind of guy. I prefer Marks and Spencer's Red Leicester and Spring Onion crisps as they contain potato, oil, cheese and onion. When I buy chicken it's free-range. Eggs are always free-range, and the fact that the supermarkets still sell "value" eggs upsets me. This weekend in a "top 10" conversation, I discovered that I have several weaknesses:
- Nik-Naks (Rib 'n' Saucy)
- Super Noodles (Mild Curry)
- Jelly Babies
More MSG, artificial flavourings and additives than you can shake a stick at. Please say I'm not alone... or am I just weak-willed?
In other news, Henry is three months old today. He is all jabbed up now so can finally leave the house, walks are fun (for certain definitions of fun that is) as he continually pulls on the lead and is obsessed with cars driving past. So far we're averaging two random people talking to us about Henry on every walk...
Sound Juicer "If Not Now" 2.13.2
Sound Juicer "If Not Now" 2.13.2 is out. Tarballs are available on burtonini.com, or from the GNOME FTP servers. Lots of changes here:
- Fix handling of multiple albums (David Mandelberg)
- Handle G_FILENAME_ENCODING (Colin Leroy)
- Add Generic Name to the desktop file (Matthias Clasen)
- Correct multiple-artist data imported from FreeDB (Bastien Nocera)
- Remove leading periods when generating filenames
- Add a Submit menu item to open the MusicBrainz web page (James Hensbridge)
- Set the MusicBrainz proxy from gnome-vfs
- Cache MusicBrainz metadata
- Add support for the MusicBrainz "sortable name" attribute (Peter Oliver)
- Make the Preferences dialog non-resizable, and fix layout
- Save the main window size (using the rocking libgconf-bridge)
- Change keybinding for Next/Previous, to avoid stomping Paste
- Remove CDIO version check
- Set default window icon
- Protect against NULL drives (Marco Barisione)
- Fix warnings with new libglade (BN)
Go testers go!
NP: Tracy Chapman, Tracy Chapman