Weekly Music from 45ink.com!


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I know you came here looking for your weekly dose of music. Without further ado, here they are:

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My Choice

(You should refresh this page before downloading, to be certain you get the latest music)
Feel free to browse though my site while your music is downloading.

Of particular interest you may want to visit my current and past playlist which details what song you are getting.

Also, you may want to view my list of music available.

I take requests for the Weekly music and I enjoy getting requests!
(Please limit each music request to ONE song, you may submit as many requests as you like however!)

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FIRST:
Ignore the file name! I change the file name before uploading it to some name or thing from the Lord of The Rings Trilogy. After you have downloaded the file you can look at the mp3 properties which has the song name and artist, (usually).
Go ahead and rename the file to whatever you want, (usually the actual song title). Look at the current songlist here, to see what song you are downloading.
If you subscribe to my mailing list, I usually include a direct link to the songs with the REAL song title and artist, so you know exactly what you are downloading!

The file is of course an mp3 file, this is an audio file that most browsers can play without additional software, as long as your computer can play audio, such as audio CD discs, DVD movies, wav files etc.
To Play the file, click on the link, your browser should download the file into a temporary folder, then play it for you.
(Some browsers are set up to ask you what to do with the file, you may not be able to play it without downloading it first.)
If you'd like to save it to your hard drive to play it anytime, you need to tell your browser to save it, not open it. Most modern browsers allow you to right click on a link, which brings up a list of choices.
For Netscape based browsers, choose "Save Link As..."
For other browsers you might see some dumb choice like "Save target as..."
After you make that choice, your system should ask you where you want the file saved to. I dunno where you wanna save it, but I'd imagine you have a folder that you normally put stuff you want to keep, and unless you enjoy spending hours looking for miscellaneous flotsam and jetsam, you should have a folder set up for music files. Tell your system where to put the file.
Now, assuming you actually followed me up to this point, after the file is saved to your hard drive, you remember where you put it, and in fact know how to navigate to where you put it. If you do that, then you should be able to open it, (play it) by double clicking on it, or whatever you do on your system to open a file.
Hey, does anyone else remember when double-click meant something really really bad, like a double barrel shotgun being cocked, or an RLL drive getting ready to toss platter chunks around inside an 8086 case?

 

 

 

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