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It has recently come to my attention that you don't have to have a computer degree to be able to do this.There are a couple requirements before you can click on the link.
1) You have to have Window's media player. Nearly everyone should have it already (it usually comes standard). You will know when you click the link and the program pops up. If you don't have it you can get it from Microsoft for free and I'm not sure how you have survived this far without it, but then again it is the program I use to watch all my lectures with.
2) You should have speakers.
3) It is better if you have a high-speed connection. If you don't it might take a while. But it should still work eventually. Maybe.
If you try it and it works for you could you let me know? I put it all together on my computer and then tested it on mom's computer so I'm pretty sure it should work for everyone, but not positive.
Also I added last year's digital pictures to flickr. You can see ALL of the pictures here.
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I should have also said that it's really only an audio clip. It is a video, but when I took it it was so dark that it just looks like a black screen. The only video parts you will be able to make out with be the opening and ending credits, with a blue screen.
I also found out that the place I am storing it at only allows so much downloading per hour, so if you ever get a screen telling you it is temporarily unavailable then that is what happened, but if you wait about an hour and go back to it, it should work.
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Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:57:00 PM
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