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Post by ajcoomey on Jul 22, 2011 11:28:54 GMT -8
I posted this already but I may be taking it down soon and wanted everyone who wanted it to get a chance to download it. It's a 21 minute video with 5 songs performed in Buffalo July 14, enjoy! public.me.com/ajcoomeypassword: CYH2011 btw, I had a chance to meet both of them and they were extremely nice. I'm nervous meeting celebrities especially ones I've been huge fans of for over 10 years so that was a relief
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Post by EmilyFanatic on Jul 22, 2011 13:17:50 GMT -8
I can't figure out how to download it. Can you just send it to me?
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Post by ajcoomey on Jul 22, 2011 15:50:10 GMT -8
It's too large to send, I will try converting it for you. Can u just not play it?
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Post by thinwhitechick on Jul 23, 2011 5:47:58 GMT -8
^ A good site for sharing files is mediafire. I've been using it for quite some time. And it's free. www.mediafire.com/
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Post by Bingo on Jul 23, 2011 7:15:26 GMT -8
It's too large to send, I will try converting it for you. Can u just not play it? It's very kind of you to make these available - but the problem seems to be with the site that's hosting them. It seems to be an Apple Macintosh site, and they block access to some operating systems (the same problem arises with iTunes - unlike Amazon, they only allow you to connect to it if you have an Apple or Windows operating system.)
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Post by sthdvs2012 on Jul 23, 2011 10:31:15 GMT -8
I have a PC and I had no problem downloading it.
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Post by ajcoomey on Jul 23, 2011 11:18:49 GMT -8
Sorry it's not working for some of you
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Post by Bingo on Jul 23, 2011 11:19:17 GMT -8
It isn't the PC they object to - it's the operating system you run on it. They only accept Windows or Mac. That's OK, AJ . It's very nice of you to go to the trouble of sharing. (If you're a Linux user like me, you get used to a few big corporations shutting out the open-source community. Not many do, so it's not a big problem!)
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Post by sthdvs2012 on Jul 23, 2011 12:57:21 GMT -8
Lol.... what other operating systems are there???
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Post by Bingo on Jul 23, 2011 13:27:01 GMT -8
About four that I know of (Linux, BSD, Solaris and OS/2). They all run on PCs (I think Macs only work with their own) Solaris - offered by Sun Microsystems and OS/2, offered by IBM seem to be disappearing - they have a very small home user base, and are said to be difficult to use or find software for. BSD, offered by Berkeley is very similar to Linux, and will run lots of Linux software. Linux is the one I use - it's by far the biggest of the minority operating systems, and offers a huge choice of free software. It's very secure, and is constantly updated. I've used it on and off for years - it used to be difficult to configure, but is now very user-friendly. It comes in dozens of distributions, all with distinct looks and variations. This is the one I currently use - one of the best for home users: www.ubuntu.com/
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Post by sthdvs2012 on Jul 23, 2011 13:32:47 GMT -8
I have heard of Solaris and OS/2 ... but, I have never seen them. I don't know what they look like.
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Post by EmilyFanatic on Jul 24, 2011 20:21:00 GMT -8
That's fine. Sendspace is the only file sharing site that we can use here at college. If you could convert it and then upload it to sendspace, that would be great. Here is the link. www.sendspace.com
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Post by ajcoomey on Jul 25, 2011 6:50:15 GMT -8
Ok it's about 200mb, what do you need it converted to?
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