Scouty, you didn't say you were using it in a classroom. You said you were
using it on your boat at anchor.
"Scout" wrote in message
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Free is good too Ganzy, but I also wanted to use some of these in my
classes, and nothing spells trouble in a public school like reprinted
materials with no proof of purchase.
I do have a huge collection of MP3's; some downloaded, some I made. Two
summers ago I purchased a Creative Sound Lab External Ripper/Burner and
converted my personal music collection (about 300 or so CD's) into high
quality MP3s; I plug my laptop into my boat's sound system and then enjoy
listening to Antonio V. while slicing across the bay. God I love
technology
(in spite of what Mr. Einstein said about it).
Scout
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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How about for free... get newsrover at newsrover.com. It's free, then
you can download mp3s from the web for free, and burn them to a CD.
I have the complete Nightfall series (16 CDs) by Asimov for example.
You can find a bunch of music as well.
"Scout" wrote in message
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After dropping sail and anchoring for the night, I love to spend my
time
reading. Books are heavy though and take up valuable space - but now I
can
take my library to sea with me! I just loaded more than 2000 classic
books
on CD, which I purchased at www.4literature.net for about $20. What a
bargain!
Scout