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> http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4230005

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> Great article.

> ~Joe

Does anyone know how to record this downloadable file that you can listen to? I

would

like to download it alon with the free Realplayer and burn a CD of it, as I have

some

farmers here in TN wanting me to do that for them.

Any techie help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

D.

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> Does anyone know how to record this downloadable file that you can

listen to?

, altho I'm not a computer geek, I'm wondering if you can save it

to your hard drive now before it disappears?

~Joe

PS:

In general commentary, I forgot to mention earlier... the article was

featured on www.dailykos.com (a high profile blog) on Friday. The

fact that it was front page news on this blog should be great exposure

for the raw milk movement! :o)

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> Does anyone know how to record this downloadable file that you can

listen to?

, altho I'm not a computer geek, I'm wondering if you can save it

to your hard drive now before it disappears?

~Joe

PS:

In general commentary, I forgot to mention earlier... the article was

featured on www.dailykos.com (a high profile blog) on Friday. The

fact that it was front page news on this blog should be great exposure

for the raw milk movement! :o)

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This type of file is called 'streaming media.' In order for NPR to

put it out there, they have purchased a computer server with

licensed software (from Real Network and Windows Media)

that 'streams' the audio file to our computers on demand. It's not

set to allow us to save the file to our computers.

Sorry!

Sara

Washington State

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> This type of file is called 'streaming media.' In order for NPR to

> put it out there, they have purchased a computer server with

> licensed software (from Real Network and Windows Media)

> that 'streams' the audio file to our computers on demand. It's not

> set to allow us to save the file to our computers.

>

> Sorry!

That's true, but if you use a program like " TotalRecorder " , you

can record it anyway, as it travels from the RealPlayer to your

sound card. I've done it, but don't have a machine with that

program installed handy at the moment.

- Jerome

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