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To: Yougang Xiao who wrote (110764)5/13/2000 8:31:00 PM
From: Yougang Xiao  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586327
 
Has anyone received the latest proxy regarding the share increase?

5/25 is fast approaching.



To: Yougang Xiao who wrote (110764)5/13/2000 9:29:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1586327
 
Yougang Xiao,

OT,

Once you have an extensive MP3 library, you may use the following program to burn MP3 back into regular CD (assuming you have a CD-R)

I am ripping all my CDs and storing them on a 40 Gig hard disk. It's very convenient to play the CDs this way. Moth I and my wife can access these without having our desks cluttered with the CD boxes.

I do have a CD-R. Maybe I will burn the MP3s on CD-R, in case the hard drive crashes.

You are your own CD producer with this program.

That's pretty cool. With a CD-R, you can do it all even in the native CD format, without going through encoding and decoding. You can make your own "Best of", which can play on normal CD player.

Joe