It's located at http://soundconverter.org. SoundConverter is free software licensed under the GPL.     Click the Quality dropdown menu, and then choose the audio quality you want. In the main window, click Add File to add a file or Add Folder to add a folder of FLAC files. The files are added to the SoundConverter list. SoundConverter begins converting the FLAC files to MP3 in the output folder you chose. SoundConverter can convert audio files into many different formats.

Summary: Download and install SoundConverter. Open SoundConverter. Click Preferences to open the Preferences window. In the Preferences window, click Choose, and then choose the folder location for the converted MP3 files. Under Type of result, click the Format dropdown menu, and then click MP3 (mp3). Choose the MP3 audio quality. Load FLAC files into SoundConverter. Click Convert.


Anyone who has ever had a broken bone and worn a cast knows, sometimes you just can’t scratch an itch. One way to get some relief is to scratch someplace else on your body. This little mind trick relieves your body’s desire to scratch without further inflaming the mosquito bite.  You can try scratching near the itch, such as in a large circle around the bite. Be careful not to touch it by mistake! Alternatively, you can scratch someplace completely different, like the top of your head or the bottom of your feet. Repeat this any time you feel compelled to scratch. Instead of scratching, you can get some relief by gently patting the mosquito bite. A few light taps may be all that you need to sooth the itch and prevent scratching. If that doesn't work, you may try a slightly more intense pat. Eventually, you may even choose to slap the bite.  Wait a few moments after patting before you increase the intensity of your pats. It may take a few moments for the pat to work. Repeat this anytime you feel compelled to scratch. One of the simplest ways to stop yourself from scratching is just to get your mind off of it. Do anything that can get your mind off the itch. The best activities will be things that involve your hands. That way, you’ll be less likely to scratch absentmindedly.  Play tennis. Do a crossword puzzle. Bake oatmeal cookies. Meditation has been an effective treatment for relieving itchiness caused by psoriasis. Use it to stop scratching your mosquito bites. Instead of focusing on the itch, simply close your eyes, take some deep breaths, and try not to think about anything. Set a timer and try to do this for five minutes at a time.  Look for guided meditations online, if you would enjoy some guidance. Or put on some soothing music to help you relax. Putting socks on your hands is an easy way to remind yourself not to scratch. Even if you do scratch while the socks are on your hands, you won’t be able to do much damage.  You can make a sock puppet playhouse, and play with socks on your hands. This is good for children because it distracts them from their bites and focuses their attention on the game. Sealing the bite off from air can help reduce itchiness. Apply a piece of scotch tape onto your mosquito bite to accomplish this. Using scotch tape has the added benefit of preventing inadvertent touching, scratching, or irritation. It will be helpful for you to clean the affected area before applying the tape.  Remove the scotch tape and repeat two to three times per day. Regular scotch tape will work best, but packing tape is a good option, too. Avoid using duct tape, as it can irritate your skin.

Summary: Scratch yourself near the itch. Pat the bite. Distract yourself. Use meditation. Put socks on your hands. Use scotch tape.


You don't want to use a round brush to detangle. It's better to start with mostly detangled hair. Add extra conditioner to your hair, a small dollop, and then work up from the bottom with a wide-tooth comb, working out the tangles as you go. Rinse the conditioner out when you're done. To blow dry it properly, you need to go section by section with the blow dryer. The best way to approach this task is to isolate an area by clipping back the rest of your hair with darby clips. Section off your bangs separately. Divide your hair into 4 main sections. Divide down the middle from nose to the back of your head first, then divide each side into 2 sections, using your ears s dividers.

Summary: Brush your hair in the shower with a wide-tooth comb. Divide the hair into sections.


The grooves on towels can pull apart the strands on your hair, creating frizz. This makes static more likely. Instead of using a towel to dry your hair, have an old t-shirt in your bathroom. Use that to pat your hair dry after a shower. Shampooing your hair too frequently dries it out. This can lead to an increased risk for static. Cut back on how often you shampoo your hair. Try applying shampoo every other day or every three days instead of every day. If you want your hair to still feel smooth even without shampoo, add a small amount of conditioner instead of shampoo. An iconic hairdryer can be purchased at most drug stores for about $20. They work differently from regular hairdryers and can neutralize static. If you dry your hair frequently, an iconic hairdryer may be worth the investment. Brushing your hair can create friction. This encourages static. Instead of using a brush on your hair, use a comb.  Opt for a wide-toothed comb. The wider the bristles, the less static you'll generate. If you strongly prefer using a brush, try one with boar bristles. These fibers tend to be less harsh on hair.
Summary: Dry your hair with a t-shirt instead of a towel. Do not shampoo your hair every day. Switch to an iconic hairdryer. Comb your hair instead of brushing it.