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Caroline Toews ([personal profile] kittytech) wrote2006-09-03 10:51 pm
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Update on My File

Okay, so I've decided to post the file instead of sending it to those who want it. I signed up for an account on Archive.org and uploaded the file. Unfortunately though, while reading the upload instructions it said that I should send the largest file format that I had and it would be compressed for me. This doesn't seem to be happening. So, if you're going to download it, make sure you're on a high-speed connection or you'll be there for a while. You can still email me for the MP3, but if you just want to download and listen, click here to download and listen. Just leave me a comment once you've heard it and tell me if you liked it, hated it, or whatever. Consider this a preview of the podcast I keep promising you. SMILE!

[identity profile] snowflake-tvi.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Dear Lord that thing took forever to download! But it was worth it! LOLOLOLOL!

OK, I'm linking to this baby!

[identity profile] johnmill79.livejournal.com 2006-09-06 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Wow! Very well done! I do think I'd lose it if I had that kind of experience. lol Were any of those voices yours? You really seem to have a nack for that stuff.

[identity profile] kittytech.livejournal.com 2006-09-06 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
No, none of those were me. I used all different synths, and the last one was poor by default, in order to represent the communication problems that tend to exist with outsourcing tech support to India. I love doing this kind of thing, and my first experience with it was done about twelve years ago with two of those really old APH tabletop models and a patch cord. I'd say that Goldwave is a major improvement over that. SMILE! Oh, and those clicks were planned as well; they were supposed to represent the relay switching and all that good stuff. Glad you liked it.

(Anonymous) 2006-09-09 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Sarah here. I liked it! Let's hear more audio from you, Travis!