TSGL: A PROGRAM TO CONTROL THE SOUND ON A CD

Beezersmom at aol.com Beezersmom at aol.com
Sun Aug 6 21:33:54 EDT 2006


Hi Dieter:
I almost emailed you off List because I've received quite a few  unnecessary 
rather crude emails from people on the list that I shouldn't have  asked for 
help on the Beatles White Album through the list.  Sadly it  wasn't said as 
nice as I just stated it.  I really didn't recognize  any of the addresses but I 
read them and deleted them, they didn't deserve a  response.
Until the man in charge of the list tells me that I was wrong,  I don't feel 
that regular members like you and I need to be told by fellow  members what's 
right or wrong...we don't run the list.
OK, onto you email and off the soapbox.
Thanks for your information and yes I will give it a  try.
I think I have close to 30 GB of free space and well, yep it  certainly is 
possible for me to download a Gig of music a month if I'm on a  roll<G> 
My PC is 3 or 4 years old and it's my turn to get the next new  one and I 
promise, I will!!
Thanks again and I really appreciate all positive  help.
Toni 
 

Toni  ...

Yes, you are wrong the way you do it.  A harddrive is meant  for storage; a 
CD is meant for burning purposes.  Anything and  everything you find and wish 
to store should go onto the harddrive.   How large is your HD?  The average 
ones these days are probably in  the 80 to160 GB range.  Using a SATA drive, 
you can easily add a new  HD and keeping the old one as a backup drive 
(assuming your regular PC  slots are all used up).  You will be surprised how 
much easier things  will be that way. --- Unless you're loading down tons of 
music.  To  me that means 2,000 or more GBs per month.  I don't think you're  
doing that much.  Give it a try.

Dieter /  Nor*Cal


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