Ennio Morricone - A Fistful Of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More (1968)
One of the ways I like to pass my time is listening to Titoli while our cat and the one next door stare each other out on our garden wall. "We can fight!"
At work at the moment and just happened to check my blogs of interest and viola! Saw this classic from you...can't wait to get home this evening to listen to this as my work internet blocks all music sites. Darn!
when you download that, it will not open, as the system doesn't know a zi file. It took me a while until I understood what the problem was (since I am not a nerd, and I didn't even see the uncomplete file name when I clicked it!)
I simply added a 'p' by renaming the unrecognized file, and schwuppdiwupp, it turned into a zip and looked familar (like that stack of books).
So just in case someone else here is wondering what that system message means (that you get when you try to open the downloaded file), just do as I did, and all will be fine. No bug, no virus, no worry.
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Classics! Thanks Simon.
My pleasure as always, Paul.
At work at the moment and just happened to check my blogs of interest and viola! Saw this classic from you...can't wait to get home this evening to listen to this as my work internet blocks all music sites. Darn!
Many Thanks for this one!
The rpdsh link says it has 0 kb. Does that mean it has been deleted?
Or am I just experiencing a bug?
Will try again tomorrow.
I think they've deleted the file, the bastards! I'll upload again either today or tomorrow. Simon
All fixed now.
Hi Simon, very cool, thanks!!
There is either a mistake in the file, or maybe it is too long and therefore not shown completely, but the name is shown like this:
http://rapidshare.com/files/412783554/1968_-_A_Fistful_Of_Dollars_-_For_A_Few_Dollars_More_-_Music_From_The_Original_Soundtracks__1968_.zi
when you download that, it will not open, as the system doesn't know a zi file. It took me a while until I understood what the problem was (since I am not a nerd, and I didn't even see the uncomplete file name when I clicked it!)
I simply added a 'p' by renaming the unrecognized file, and schwuppdiwupp, it turned into a zip and looked familar (like that stack of books).
So just in case someone else here is wondering what that system message means (that you get when you try to open the downloaded file), just do as I did, and all will be fine. No bug, no virus, no worry.
Thank you Simon. I have cats too.
Thanks for pointing that out. I just copied and pasted the link, but didn't realise I'd lost a P.
I've REALLY fixed it this time!
Best wishes
Simon
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