tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue May 21 01:00:39 1996
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Re[2]: Sound file attachments
- From: "Andre Seesink" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re[2]: Sound file attachments
- Date: 21 May 96 08:58:54 Z
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Well, Have I got a problem with this. I'm behind a firewall and
am only able to send e-mail and use HTTP for browsing. I can only
use ftp to get files and am not able to put files on a other
site.
But I'm still interested in sound files for the right
pronunciation.
Andre
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Subject: Re: Sound file attachments
Author: [email protected] at INTERNET
Date: 20-5-96 20:26
[email protected] writes:
> At 04:11 AM 5/17/96 -0700, nuqHm wrote:
> >I for one would welcome .WAV attachments, any more help in trying to
> >improve my pronunciation ...
>
> If we took a newsgroup alt.startrek.klingon and chucked all the .WAV files
> into that one. And then all you would have to do is inform the list that you
> had done so.
This is really an abuse of Usenet and should not be done. If people
are really desperate to trade .wav files, do it on your own bandwidth
in email, or find a common ftp site.
To "drop" it in a newsgroup, particularly one that not explicitly
for binary distributions, is really unfair to the rest of the users
of that group.