OOOO, a chance for me to act like I know a lot about computers! Come closer, BunnyMKC, and I will speak once more of the mysterious wonders of Napster...
Stumbling through the initial set up of Napster is pretty easy on the whole-- definitely doable for all but he most feeble (like maybe the people who think the jeep flipping over in Indiana Jones Adventure looks real-- they might have trouble with it). All you really need, it seems to me, is Napster, a sound card, and some speakers hooked up to the computer. Once you've downloaded a collection of songs, you can program Napster (it's got a built in player) to play your music in any sequence as you surf the web.
If you have a cd writer already in your computer (or buy one separately and hook it on), you can burn your own cd's for about 50 cents a cd (I just had to write out the word "cents" cuz I've just learned the keyboard doesn't have the cents symbol. Oh sure, it's got this thing ^ ,like I'm using that everyday, but no cents symbol. It makes no sense. Cents? Hiyoooo!).
Once again I'd like to thank my relatives, and the people I paid, for all of their kind words. I now realise I'm faced with writing about the nine additional days of our vacation. But I'll do it, because I'm good enough, I'm smart, enough, and, goshdarnit, people like me!
Skellington <IMG WIDTH="15" HEIGHT="15" SRC="/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif" alt="razz">
[This message was edited by Skellington on 04-06-01 at 11:32 PM.]