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. .. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... I agree. I think "multi-part files" are a pain in the ass. One advantage of using multi-part files is that you can sample the music for quality without having to download the whole song file. I occasionally check the binary music newsgroups mainly for acoustical music or unusual recordings that you don't find everywhere. Whatever floats. I mostly d/l music I want. I have three different cast versions of La Traviata, for example, all "MP4" quality, and I got them in about 15 minutes from the same site. One of the Russian sites I frequent has a huge backlist of "classicial" CDs, and another is up to date on popular music. I also get music from the Rapidshare servers. It's all top-drawer sound quality, no muss, no fuss. mp3sparks.com? What's the other one? Is that a working email you show here? Yes, the email works, although I only check it if I know something legit is on the way. Or, if I'm in the mood for unique opportunities in the Nigerian banking industry. Never heard of mp3sparks before, looks interesting for a 102kbps site, though its prices are a bit high. I think it's hosted on an old 286, or maybe a Casio calculator. So, take into account the time zone in Russia. When kids get home from school, until bedtime, it can be really slow. Avoid that time slot. |
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