Lecture I.1.1 - The Celebration of Life

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Post by Clemsy »

Nope... one track at a time, I'm afraid. If we made it that easy, why download the lecture? So much better coming from the horse's mouth, as it were.
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I've never downloaded any audio. Do I need an MP3 player to hear it or will I be able to listen on my computer? Do I need special software beyond the Media Player from Microsoft?
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Hi Carmela,
You do NOT need an MP3 player--
you can listen on your computer, and yes Microsoft Media Player works.

In addition, if you download Apple iTunes (which is free), that works as well-- that, in fact, might be the most convenient, if you plan to purchase/download through iTunes.

Hope that helps!
-Phil

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Post by CarmelaBear »

Thank you, Phil. I won't have time to try it today, but it's on my To-Do List.

Are you THE Phil Robinson? I've heard your name before, and I don't know where....
Once in a while a door opens, and let's in the future. --- Graham Greene

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Hi Carmela,
Please let us know if it works out for you!

(And, though I love the idea that my reputation has preceded me :-), unless you're in the NY area, you're more likely to have heard of one of the two very famous Phil Robinsons in the world:

- the film director (Field of Dreams, Sum of All Fears)
- the English football player

I'm starting to make a little bit of a name for myself as a singer/songwriter and also for producing many cultural/entertainment events and building communities around them, but that's still mostly just around NYC at the moment.)

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Post by Nermin »

Hope you're doing well, Phil, in that storm?
You and all our other friends living in New York/New Jersey area?
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