Of course. With iTunes you can "burn" any song direcly on a CD. It's in the Menu list on top, also there should be a logo (icon) that will do this.
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I had, by the way, answered another of your questions which you had removed by the time I finished! Hence, I am very inapproprately anwering here because I had just finished it:
You may want to check out a still available classic called:
Color Me Beautiful by Carole Jackson, Christine Turner
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: January 1987 available at Barnes and Noble.
I would tend to want to go with green, though with help from this book you may be able to choose the proper green that doesn't make you look too pink. And, you can just experiment. But, I would bet that with any green your hair and eyes will look so good that no one would care about anything else. Besides pink is pretty and you are lucky. If you were yellow/sallow it would be more of a problem. I would tend to try first emerald green but this may make you too pink. There is a possibility for pastel greens. My husband who has green eyes and is sometimes pinkish looks washed out in drab greens. You also want to avoid any pink in your makeup and may want to try Ivory or something to tone down the pink if you wear foundation. Or, get powder with no pink in it.
There are few "pure" colors most lean toward red or blue on the spectrum so you would need to seek out those leaning toward blue which would tone down pink and be flattering to your eyes and probably for your hair too. Shades of color can have really subtle differences so some could look good and a subtle difference in darkness or shade can make a difference in how it looks.
In this book she breaks people down into Winter, Autumn, Spring and Summer and was really the first to do this. She addresses clothing and makeup. According to type you will choose your colors. Experience will prove the most though when you are uncertain of type. I decided I am a particular type and a friend of mine argues I'm a different one.
Mostly I am answering this because I wanted to let you know that I left a book reference under "comments" on the other question I answered for you. That particular book is hard to find but available on-line. I trust you found the rest at B&N.
Studied this book on color years ago; Mother taught Home-Ec which deals with these things; husband has pink skin and green eyes.
My green-eyed husband answered the itunes question. He uses this all the time and I am clueless! If you reopen your canceled question I can edit and move this to its appropriate location. If not, we will just leave everyone confused!
P.S. I was thinking of green-blues maybe like acqua or teal.
2006-08-09 08:08:15
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answered by MURP 3
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Create a playlist (under file menu) and name it, drag your new CD into it, and the top right corner has a "bio-hazard" looking symbol there. Put your blank disc in and click on that circle... you now have a CD you can play anywhere. (you may want to check your properties under preferences, click the advanced tab, and then the burning tab, you will have some choices on what type of CD you are about to create) Have fun!!!
2006-08-05 16:58:47
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answered by biggupp (דוד) 5
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All of you track must be risk-free; although, in case you choose to be constructive you could in simple terms circulate all your track onto a jumpchronic in simple terms in case some thing out of the known did take place.
2016-09-28 23:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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of course, just find the music in the "my computer" window, itll all be in one of th files known as "my music" then open up nero and select DATA CD, then just click add and add all your music
2006-08-05 15:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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