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To: cscott who wrote (7168)6/10/1999 1:10:00 AM
From: Im-patient  Respond to of 28311
 
Actually there's another way of saving the .wavs as a single file...

It's a little complicated, but you can have the actual file rather than its www location....

Go to your browser "cache"...and identify the .wav ...it usually has some sort of code name(sort by DATE...and it's very easy to find)....then rename it and save it to another folder.

If you save this way, you won't lose it if the host site closes or moves or edits the directory...

Hope this isn't too OT...

--Fred

P.S.--I sort of miss those long word weather reports...(I don't dare try to match the elvisii in Memphis!)