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swcrazy
07-30-2002, 12:57 AM
Ever since I found out that Disneyland sells CDs of their attraction music and narrations I can't get enough. Since I can't get to the park as often as I'd like, I listen to DLR Mp3s (made from the CD's I have) to remind me of the magic without dealing with the crowds or destracters that park guests often present.

I was wondering where the best place is to find the music and narrations than the CDs don't contain. I've listened to online radio stations but in doing so I can't keep the Mp3s. Does anyone have any suggestions?

DigitalLizard
07-30-2002, 07:59 AM
Ok... there is one place you can go to download a BUNCH!
Or I could just burn ya a copy of mine!
(I haven't listened to the entire thing yet... so I don't know
of the quality)

Email me and I'll fill you in on the details!

hrsim@u.arizona.edu

Bill Catherall
07-30-2002, 08:11 AM
*sigh*

I should remind you that MousePlanet does not support the distribution of copyrighted materials. The only person with that right is the copyright owner. Second...distributing copyrighted materials without copyright ownership does not fall under the "fair use" laws and is illegal.

mkyears
07-30-2002, 10:17 PM
OH JESUS NOT THE MP3 Police

Alex S.
07-30-2002, 10:25 PM
No. He's Bill. In this forum the role of Jesus is being played by me.

Yes, around here we are the MP3 police. Yes, we take a stodgy conservative view of copyright on these boards. I really do think it is one of the few stodgy conservative views we take. We don't care what you do in relation to MP3s and other copyrighted materials, all we ask is that post the materials on MousePad and that you not make the arrangements for exchanging the materials on MousePad.

And don't shout, it just makes you look foolish.

Andrew
07-30-2002, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by Alex Stroup
In this forum the role of Jesus is being played by me.

Hmm, if I had to choose a MousePad staffer to play the role of Jesus, I'd start by looking for a bearded, long-haired Jew. Oh wait... (looks in mirror) :D



Note: The disclaimer Kevin Smith used at the beginning of Dogma applies here, too. It's just a joke.