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Time for the Magic Music Box

It's that time of year again ... time to hand out magic Christmas music boxes to your family and friends. What's a magic music box? It's one of your old MP3 players that's stuffed in one of those "old electronics" drawers that you have in your home office. Just follow these quick and easy steps:

  1. Dig the MP3 player out and dust it off.
  2. Start digging in that other drawer you have for the bulky AC adapter that no doubt came with it.
  3. Plug in the MP3 player and hope that it boots up without any omnious clicking sounds.
  4. You have a USB or Firewire cable for this thing, right? Try plugging it into your computer and pray that it's recognized. Otherwise, it's time for a driver hunt!
  5. You have all your Christmas CDs ripped, yes? Good. Clear off the MP3 player and fill it up with holiday tunes.
  6. Grab a mini-to-phono cable, the MP3 player and the AC adapter and head over to your parents house.
  7. Now, find your parent's stereo and look for a spare input. Aux? Tape in? Video 2? I'm sure there's one that's open. Plug in the MP3 player (and the AC) and relabel the input selection "Magic Music Box".
  8. Turn on the MP3 player, set it to "Random Repeat All" or whatever, hit play, and hide it. Presto - endless, delightful holiday tunes.

What a LIFE HACK, eh? Just tell your parents to just hit the "Magic Music Box" button whenever they want the holiday tunes, and don't forget to go retrieve your MP3 player after the holidays so you can do it all again next year.

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