As I lay dying - 94 hours
People don't get that all you have to do to find ANY song name from the lyrics is to type part of the lyric into google, in speech marks, and then lyrics. Works every time.
You used to be able to get them for personal CD players. I have no idea if they are still made, or where to get them. But they do exist, exactly what you're after :)
Usually 4 albums + a few other songs. Apple says 256Mb = 60 songs, which is probably about right. Which is fine for me because I just rotate them as and when I feel like it.
Solid state ones (Basically anything smaller than an iPod mini) can't skip. So yeah, any like that would be grand. I love my creative muvo, which is £40 ish for the 256Mb version from Dixons. It all works and it saves you buying dodgy ebay/ebuyer shite :)
On mine he took my existing fun bolts and drilled them out so they were essentially the same as QR inserts, then just used the usual bolt-through system. Saved me having to buy the QR inserts, anyway :)
That is shit. To be honest, response times don't have much to do with the bandwidth of the line. On NTL I usually get less than 20. With BT Broadband I was getting 35 ish. Even on 56k I usually got 60 or so. 150 is waaaaay too high. Either your computer (or one on your network) is running loads of spyware/kazaa etc, or your ISP is really, really bad.
List of who does the voices is HERE
And (Interesting fact for anyone that cares) Harry Shearer, the guy who does Burns, Smithers, Flanders, Dr Hibbert, Kent Brockman etc, was the bassist out of Spinal Tap (see HERE).
No probs (Y)
And as for the scan lines in red, just fill using the pattern as normal, but then Ctrl - U the scan lines and "colourise" them.
Or select the scan lines (Ctrl - Click the layer icon) then make a new layer just filling the selection with any colour you like (Alt-backspace) :D
Blank document.
Fill with a dark-ish grey (you can change it later if it's not perfect)
Filter > Noise > Add noise > Uniform, 5%, Monochromatic
Then add the scan lines pattern in a layer over the top, but instead of using black scan lines use white ones (apply the one up there but then invert it - Ctrl + I )
Decrease the opacity of the scan lines layer to about 30%
Bob's your uncle (Y)
If you wanna change the colour underneath, just fiddle with the brightness/contrast settings on the bottom layer.