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Need annoying song for alarm?

Hi, I'm looking for an annoying song that I can use with my alarm in the morning. Any type of tune will do :)

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It's not as difficult as it sounds, and i'm surprised that nobody has yet posted the answer. 1.) Right click the System Volume Information folder, of the drive you want to remove it from, in My Computer, select properties. 2.) On the Security tab, click ADD. 2a.) If you don't have a security tab, open Windows Explorer, go to Tools, Folder Options, View, and uncheck Use Simple File Sharing. 3.)Type in the name of your user account. If you don't know what it is, look in Windows Explorer under Documents and Settings and it lists all the usernames. Click OK. 4.) Put a check mark (click) in the top box, labelled Full Control. This will automatically check the other boxes. 5.) OK all the way out. Now you can delete the folder.
I drove a C230 Coupe for 8 years in Upstate New York. I drive 120 miles a day to and from work. The car drove beautifully on dry and wet roads, but any type of frozen precipitation was like Kryptonite. The best I could describe the car's traction in winter weather was, an air hockey puck. With all season tires, and no added weight, I'd be fishtailing around corners, up minor hills, or even getting up my own driveway. There were times I had to leave my car on the street and walk home. No, ABS, ESP, and BAS won't help. They'll let you know they're engaging, while you slip and slide around, but you'll never feel like they're helping you. There is good new though. During the winter I installed studded snow tires, and added about 50 lbs. of weight in the truck. With those two things, I could drive through the worst storms without much difficulty. The other responder is correct. You're vehicle's traction is only as good as the tires it rides on. Do yourself a favor and get some studs and throw a couple of bags of salt in your trunk. One winter drive on those all seasons, and the same drive on studs, and you'll be sold! As a side note: Please don't add anything solid as weight. Sand bags, or salt will break up if your vehicle ever gets into an accident. Bricks, rocks, and cinder blocks just become projectiles that could hurt you, or damage your vehicle worse then the accident itself.

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