Please have a
listen when you can. [...]
I had a look, but lynx didn't show me anything useful. Manually
fetching and looking at it, I don't see anything amid the blizzard of
HTML that I recognize as a reference to a soundfile - y'know, something
listenable on classic computers (many of which, eg, my SPARCs, do have
sound output hardware). But I'm probably missing something, because I
also see some things that look like errors to my minimal knowledge of
HTML, things like <a href='$manage-app-url$'>.
So, where's the soundfile hiding?
Hi Mouse,
Sorry, I'm not so good at the tech of RSS and so on . . . that's why I use a Mac
and iWeb, etc. But . . . I also post the files somewhere so they can be directly
downloaded, so please try here -
https://public.me.com/dgreelish
Best,
David Greelish, Computer Historian
President, Atlanta Historical Computing Society
Classic Computing
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