I will do the second part review of the
Two Income Trap soon, but for now I need some help. If my husband is reading, PLEASE STOP READING RIGHT NOW. Dearest Husband, you have managed to squish every single surprise I have tried to put together for you over the years, so please give me a fighting chance and stop reading right now. If you don't I will cook fish and okra for every single day for the next one month. I am well aware how much you hate it.
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Ok, back to my dear interpeeps. This is my dilemma. Hubby has about 1000 songs in cassette tapes that he wants to convert to mp3/cds. While we were shopping at Bed, Bath and Beyond one day, we saw a converter and it was for $150. He said he wanted that, but we decided to shop around a little bit. I just thought about that last week, and decided to gift it to him for Christmas and accordingly looked it up on Amazon.
Bear with me, the story is going somewhere.
It was $136 and then when I read the comments, I found that, it was not worth it and all you need is a Y connector ($4.99) and a software called Audacity (free download). We already have a tape player. And then I googled it, and there are even you tube videos showing you how to do it. So being the
cheapskate frugal person I am, I would not shell out $130 for something I could do for $4.99. Anyway, that is when I ran into this dilemma. I dont know what is the audio line-in jack for my computer! Where is it, what is the symbol? I tried asking hubby, but he got suspicious. Have you heard "curious as a cat"? Hubby has nothing on the cat. He
likes to get to the bottom of things. And I am not a very good liar. He already suspects something is up, and I have been avoiding him today.
So if you know, can you help me? Pretty please?
2 comments:
I'm not the person to get an answer from, but I'll venture a suggestion that when you do get an answer, you should delete this post!! :)
You can cook fish and okra for me! :)
Check on the side of your laptop. It might be there. Or on the back side.
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