Confusing schtuff
Sep. 18th, 2008 10:47 pmSo, since I'm going to be out of town for the big November elections, I wanted to apply to vote-by-mail. I went to the California state website and read the guidebook, downloaded the two applications I apparently needed (one for Statewide elections and one for County elections). Then I go to the LA County website and see there's an online application, so I fill that out and shred the paper ones I printed. Question is, will the ballot(s) I get be for the county of Los Angeles only, the state of California, and/or the national presidential election? I'm worried I won't get all that I need. Has anyone else done this process before? Even if you're in a different state, maybe the process is similar... *shrug* any help would be appreciated. Of course, I'm going to call the County Registrar tomorrow for "official" answers, provided I talk to a real person and not an automated system.
Question to the general populous: How do you organize your foreign-language music? For example, I have a lot of music by Japanese artists. iTunes supports Japanese in the titles, artists, and lyrics, and I can set my Smart Playlists to find the artists that way... but is it always the best way? Should I use the romanized names instead? And if so, should I do it the Western Way (Hikaru Utada) or the Asian way (Utada Hikaru)?
Question to the general populous: How do you organize your foreign-language music? For example, I have a lot of music by Japanese artists. iTunes supports Japanese in the titles, artists, and lyrics, and I can set my Smart Playlists to find the artists that way... but is it always the best way? Should I use the romanized names instead? And if so, should I do it the Western Way (Hikaru Utada) or the Asian way (Utada Hikaru)?
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Date: 2008-09-30 03:35 am (UTC)If you think about it, though, they're still getting those votes in the mail AFTER the results have been published, though, right? Unless you're going to another poll booth and they're doing some sort of fax-type thing.
Hmm, I don't use iTunes. Actually, now that my Zen's broken, I have an iPod, but I'm hoping to get that skin so I don't have to use iTunes, but I don't remember the name. (Do you? I want it so I don't have to store all my music on my computer forever and stuff. Plus, I don't d/l music from iTunes. I buy CDs.) I have her listed as 宇多田ヒカル, but before that, she was Utada Hikaru because that's how she's referred to, while Ayumi Hamasaki usually is Ayumi first, though I think she's probably one of the few exceptions. If I have an English name, instead of typing Changin' My Life, I'd type CHANGIN’ MY LIFE, and then it'll line up with the foreign music. I'll do that with Korean/Chinese artists, too (with the Japanese Romaji).
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Date: 2008-10-01 03:29 am (UTC)Sorry, I don't know the name of the program you'd use to bypass iTunes, but I'm sure a Google search would turn up something. What did you mean by "line up with the foreign music"?