Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono

2010-06-15 Thread Barry Chapman
I have only done one, two or three at a time.  There is a flag which is 
supposed to give you the option to have them deleted from 
there once they have been converted, but it doesn't appear to work in the 
latest version of CDEX.  There is a checkbox to look in 
subfolders, so if you create a folder under CDEX and put all of the MP3 files 
there, they won't get mixed up with the other CDEX 
files.  I just tried this and it worked, and didn't try to convert anything it 
shouldn't have.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Barry,


Thanks. When you say a couple of files at a time, how many are you talking
about:
Joel
a
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Hi Joel,

I have only done this for one or two files at a time and have always put
them in the CDEX directory.  If you press enter on select
all and then convert it should work.  This won't select any of the other
files in the folder, since they are not compressed audio
files.

I agree that putting them there isn't the ideal solution, but I have just
spent some time trying to change it and like you, can't
find how to.  Perhaps someone else can say if they have found a way.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Barry,

I've tried what you say to do several times. And I can't change the
directory it looks in no matter what I do. It says it's going to look only
in Program files/DDex etc.

So I put a few .mp3 files in there, but that didn't work and was quite a
hassle.

I feel you may have forgotten part of the instruction? I've changed to mono
in the settings, and I familiarized myself with the Convert menu, but it's
stuck on this folder, and zerio items, of course.

Joel, perplexed

Qubit: BTW, I've always found Easy CD etc. so mysteifying with jaws that I
gave up using it. Can't tab around it worth horse doo-doo, nor arrow, and it
makes no sense to me. A Canadian fellow who shall go unnamed mocked me for
asking on the JFW list how to deal with this application, and said it was
easy. Ack.
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


You can use CDEX to convert a stereo MP3 file to a mono MP3 file and the
program is free.  In the configuration encoder settings,
choose mono and the bitrate you want, then from the convert menu choose
re-encode compressed audio file.

Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 6:20 AM
Subject: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Hi all,

I've lost my hearing in one ear (the left) because of a complicated brain
tumor story. But when I work out, I still prefer to have some rock music in
one ear bud.

I have a copy of EZ CD/DVD Creator, a  fairly recent build, and the designer
sent me a file he said would merge to two channels for me.

But it involves a file extension that neither I nor my Windows XP Home has
ever heard of, and I can't run the file and get a list of mono preferences
for bps rate to appear beneath the stereo output options.

Can anyone help? It's kind of primitive, audio-wise, to go back to mono like
early Beatles records, but I gotta do it.

Thanks,
Joel
, pr9im


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Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono

2010-06-15 Thread Joel Deutsch
Barry,

Thanks. I just converted half a dozen files successfully. Or I think. I'll 
have to try to play them on my Sansa.

The subfolder seems a good idea to keep things clean. But when they're 
converted, they go to my documents/my music/mp3 and have to be copies to my 
Sansa from there. That works. I think.

- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


I have only done one, two or three at a time.  There is a flag which is 
supposed to give you the option to have them deleted from
there once they have been converted, but it doesn't appear to work in the 
latest version of CDEX.  There is a checkbox to look in
subfolders, so if you create a folder under CDEX and put all of the MP3 
files there, they won't get mixed up with the other CDEX
files.  I just tried this and it worked, and didn't try to convert anything 
it shouldn't have.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Barry,


Thanks. When you say a couple of files at a time, how many are you talking
about:
Joel
a
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Hi Joel,

I have only done this for one or two files at a time and have always put
them in the CDEX directory.  If you press enter on select
all and then convert it should work.  This won't select any of the other
files in the folder, since they are not compressed audio
files.

I agree that putting them there isn't the ideal solution, but I have just
spent some time trying to change it and like you, can't
find how to.  Perhaps someone else can say if they have found a way.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Barry,

I've tried what you say to do several times. And I can't change the
directory it looks in no matter what I do. It says it's going to look only
in Program files/DDex etc.

So I put a few .mp3 files in there, but that didn't work and was quite a
hassle.

I feel you may have forgotten part of the instruction? I've changed to mono
in the settings, and I familiarized myself with the Convert menu, but it's
stuck on this folder, and zerio items, of course.

Joel, perplexed

Qubit: BTW, I've always found Easy CD etc. so mysteifying with jaws that I
gave up using it. Can't tab around it worth horse doo-doo, nor arrow, and it
makes no sense to me. A Canadian fellow who shall go unnamed mocked me for
asking on the JFW list how to deal with this application, and said it was
easy. Ack.
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


You can use CDEX to convert a stereo MP3 file to a mono MP3 file and the
program is free.  In the configuration encoder settings,
choose mono and the bitrate you want, then from the convert menu choose
re-encode compressed audio file.

Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 6:20 AM
Subject: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Hi all,

I've lost my hearing in one ear (the left) because of a complicated brain
tumor story. But when I work out, I still prefer to have some rock music in
one ear bud.

I have a copy of EZ CD/DVD Creator, a  fairly recent build, and the designer
sent me a file he said would merge to two channels for me.

But it involves a file extension that neither I nor my Windows XP Home has
ever heard of, and I can't run the file and get a list of mono preferences
for bps rate to appear beneath the stereo output options.

Can anyone help? It's kind of primitive, audio-wise, to go back to mono like
early Beatles records, but I gotta do it.

Thanks,
Joel
, pr9im


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RE: manual in accessible format for mackie 802 vlz3 mixer

2010-06-15 Thread Frank Ventura
If anyone has it I would like an accessible copy of the manual for this
mixer as well. Oddly enough the manual for the smaller 402 mixer is
accessible.

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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tim cumings
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 10:49 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: manual in accessible format for mackie 802 vlz3 mixer

I just bought this mixer and am trying to get a copy of the manual in
accesible format. I downloaded the pdf version but cannot read it
because of its security settings. Does anydyone have an accesible copy
of this  
manual they could send me. I would also be interested   in speaking with
anyone who could help me set up this 
mixer. Thanks. 

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Sound Forge Pro 10 navigation issues

2010-06-15 Thread Jamie Kelly
I'm using SF with Snowmen's Jaws scrips. I've somehow changed a setting as I
now can't use the arrow keys and the page up page down and left and right
arrow keys to navigate and select audio. I've look at the scanning options
settings with no success either.

Any clues to solve this would be much appreciated.

I am finding using the I and O keys to mark selections very inaccurate with
this version of SF. Older versions have been 100% ok. (Just one of my many
frustrations with SF 10) and I can't go back as no prior versions seem to
work with Win 7 64.

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Re: Sound Forge Pro 10 navigation issues

2010-06-15 Thread Peter Scanlon
Hi Jamie, 
I'm only using SF7 so can't really help. IN Snowman scripts for 7, there is a 
setting  alt-control-numpad5, which toggles between Standard Stop Method and 
Original stop method.

I've had a problem for a long time wwhere I get unwanted feeback from Jaws each 
time I hit those navigation keys. The souns goes forward or back and plays, but 
I got this stuff about going in and out of menues. 
Anyway my point is that Snowman helped me last weekend and told me to set it to 
Standard Stop method and then re-train the transport controls with 
control+alt+shift+t.
It worked for me. So I wonder if there is this training mode in the SF10 
scripts.

Tonight at CUG someoen said you had a very good mobile phone with good keys. 
What model is it? 


  - Original Message - 
  From: Jamie Kelly 
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:04 AM
  Subject: Sound Forge Pro 10 navigation issues


  I'm using SF with Snowmen's Jaws scrips. I've somehow changed a setting as I
  now can't use the arrow keys and the page up page down and left and right
  arrow keys to navigate and select audio. I've look at the scanning options
  settings with no success either.

  Any clues to solve this would be much appreciated.

  I am finding using the I and O keys to mark selections very inaccurate with
  this version of SF. Older versions have been 100% ok. (Just one of my many
  frustrations with SF 10) and I can't go back as no prior versions seem to
  work with Win 7 64.

  Thanks, Jamie


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RE: Sound Forge Pro 10 navigation issues

2010-06-15 Thread Jamie Kelly

Hi Peter,

Yes terrific, worked for me too, thanks that is a great tip to remember both
those functions.

I still use an N82 which is similar to the n86. Good to see you part of the
CUG meeting again.

Cheers,

Jamie


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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 1:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Sound Forge Pro 10 navigation issues

Hi Jamie, 
I'm only using SF7 so can't really help. IN Snowman scripts for 7, there is
a setting  alt-control-numpad5, which toggles between Standard Stop Method
and Original stop method.

I've had a problem for a long time wwhere I get unwanted feeback from Jaws
each time I hit those navigation keys. The souns goes forward or back and
plays, but I got this stuff about going in and out of menues. 
Anyway my point is that Snowman helped me last weekend and told me to set it
to Standard Stop method and then re-train the transport controls with
control+alt+shift+t.
It worked for me. So I wonder if there is this training mode in the SF10
scripts.

Tonight at CUG someoen said you had a very good mobile phone with good keys.
What model is it? 


  - Original Message - 
  From: Jamie Kelly 
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:04 AM
  Subject: Sound Forge Pro 10 navigation issues


  I'm using SF with Snowmen's Jaws scrips. I've somehow changed a setting as
I
  now can't use the arrow keys and the page up page down and left and right
  arrow keys to navigate and select audio. I've look at the scanning options
  settings with no success either.

  Any clues to solve this would be much appreciated.

  I am finding using the I and O keys to mark selections very inaccurate
with
  this version of SF. Older versions have been 100% ok. (Just one of my many
  frustrations with SF 10) and I can't go back as no prior versions seem to
  work with Win 7 64.

  Thanks, Jamie


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Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono

2010-06-15 Thread Joel Deutsch
I just did about six at one time and they worked. Tho they landed in the mp3 
section of my documents\my music\mp3, where I don't usually go for any 
purpose.

But once I'd traced them there, all I had to do was copy them to my Sansa, 
and all was well. Thanks again.
Joel
.
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


I have only done one, two or three at a time.  There is a flag which is 
supposed to give you the option to have them deleted from
there once they have been converted, but it doesn't appear to work in the 
latest version of CDEX.  There is a checkbox to look in
subfolders, so if you create a folder under CDEX and put all of the MP3 
files there, they won't get mixed up with the other CDEX
files.  I just tried this and it worked, and didn't try to convert anything 
it shouldn't have.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Barry,


Thanks. When you say a couple of files at a time, how many are you talking
about:
Joel
a
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Hi Joel,

I have only done this for one or two files at a time and have always put
them in the CDEX directory.  If you press enter on select
all and then convert it should work.  This won't select any of the other
files in the folder, since they are not compressed audio
files.

I agree that putting them there isn't the ideal solution, but I have just
spent some time trying to change it and like you, can't
find how to.  Perhaps someone else can say if they have found a way.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Barry,

I've tried what you say to do several times. And I can't change the
directory it looks in no matter what I do. It says it's going to look only
in Program files/DDex etc.

So I put a few .mp3 files in there, but that didn't work and was quite a
hassle.

I feel you may have forgotten part of the instruction? I've changed to mono
in the settings, and I familiarized myself with the Convert menu, but it's
stuck on this folder, and zerio items, of course.

Joel, perplexed

Qubit: BTW, I've always found Easy CD etc. so mysteifying with jaws that I
gave up using it. Can't tab around it worth horse doo-doo, nor arrow, and it
makes no sense to me. A Canadian fellow who shall go unnamed mocked me for
asking on the JFW list how to deal with this application, and said it was
easy. Ack.
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


You can use CDEX to convert a stereo MP3 file to a mono MP3 file and the
program is free.  In the configuration encoder settings,
choose mono and the bitrate you want, then from the convert menu choose
re-encode compressed audio file.

Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Joel Deutsch jdeut...@dslextreme.com
To: PC Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 6:20 AM
Subject: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono


Hi all,

I've lost my hearing in one ear (the left) because of a complicated brain
tumor story. But when I work out, I still prefer to have some rock music in
one ear bud.

I have a copy of EZ CD/DVD Creator, a  fairly recent build, and the designer
sent me a file he said would merge to two channels for me.

But it involves a file extension that neither I nor my Windows XP Home has
ever heard of, and I can't run the file and get a list of mono preferences
for bps rate to appear beneath the stereo output options.

Can anyone help? It's kind of primitive, audio-wise, to go back to mono like
early Beatles records, but I gotta do it.

Thanks,
Joel
, pr9im


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RE: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono

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Re: manual in accessible format for mackie 802 vlz3 mixer

2010-06-15 Thread Gary King

Tim,
Have you contacted the company to see if they will send you an accessible 
manual?  If you have Open Book or Kurzweil 1000, you could try using the 
virtual printer in these programs to OCR the document, if the author hasn't 
disabled printing.


Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 9:49 PM
Subject: manual in accessible format for mackie 802 vlz3 mixer


I just bought this mixer and am trying to get a copy of the manual in 
accesible format. I downloaded the
pdf version but cannot read it because of its security settings. Does 
anydyone have an accesible copy of this
manual they could send me. I would also be interested   in speaking with 
anyone who could help me set up this

mixer. Thanks.







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Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono

2010-06-15 Thread Joel Deutsch
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Thanks,
Joel
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Sound Forge Pro 10 navigation issues

2010-06-15 Thread Tony Swartz

Hi Jamie,

I ran into the same issue. What I found is that in version 10 of Sound 
Forge, it's possible to set the zoom ratio so fine that it appears that the 
left and right arrows and page up and down have stopped working. Press the 
down arrow quite a few times to increase the zoom ratio and see if that 
helps.

Tony Swartz

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Still having trouble with Sam Encoders

2010-06-15 Thread Wayne Merritt
As the subject says, I'm still having trouble with the Sam Encoder I
registered yesterday. I left the encoder up from last night  not
thinking much about it, but when I came hoem from work today, I found
the same old but familiar screen about registering my copy. I did that
yesterday; why is it still telling me I need to register? Did I get a
corrupted copy or something? What's worse is there's no dismiss, OK,
or register button in the screen. I can't close it since when I try, a
message pops up saying, Unable to write to C:\Program
Files\Winamp.gui.ini and has an OK button. The only way to get rid of
the screen is to reboot my system. Needless to say, I'm getting tired
of doing many more reboots over the last few days than I would
normally do. Not even mentioning I'm having trouble in general getting
the encoder to archive a test show I'm trying to make. I followed all
the steps mentioned in the broadcast tutorial put out in the last few
weeks but it's not archiving. Can anyone please help, or can you offer
another software solution, a program I can use to connect to a stream
and that will record my broadcast? I've heard I can do that with
GoldWave, and did download the program, but would need basic steps on
how to do this as well. Seems like I've been making great strides
towards broadcasting an Internet show, but now am coming across lots
of roadblocks. I'm not having second thoughts yet, but can kind of see
them on the horizon.

Many thanks as always,
Wayne

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Re: manual in accessible format for mackie 802 vlz3 mixer

2010-06-15 Thread tim cumings
gary the file won't open because of the security settingi.On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 
12:56:27 -0500, Gary King wrote:


Tim,
Have you contacted the company to see if they will send you an accessible 
manual?  If you have Open Book or Kurzweil 1000, you could try using the 
virtual printer in these programs to OCR the document, if the author hasn't 
disabled printing.

Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 9:49 PM
Subject: manual in accessible format for mackie 802 vlz3 mixer


I just bought this mixer and am trying to get a copy of the manual in 
accesible format. I downloaded the
pdf version but cannot read it because of its security settings. Does 
anydyone have an accesible copy of this
manual they could send me. I would also be interested   in speaking with 
anyone who could help me set up this
mixer. Thanks.






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Re: Still having trouble with Sam Encoders

2010-06-15 Thread matthew
Hello Wayne. email me off list and I can try and help you. It is 
mcarell...@comcast.net


On 6/15/2010 5:37 PM, Wayne Merritt wrote:

As the subject says, I'm still having trouble with the Sam Encoder I
registered yesterday. I left the encoder up from last night  not
thinking much about it, but when I came hoem from work today, I found
the same old but familiar screen about registering my copy. I did that
yesterday; why is it still telling me I need to register? Did I get a
corrupted copy or something? What's worse is there's no dismiss, OK,
or register button in the screen. I can't close it since when I try, a
message pops up saying, Unable to write to C:\Program
Files\Winamp.gui.ini and has an OK button. The only way to get rid of
the screen is to reboot my system. Needless to say, I'm getting tired
of doing many more reboots over the last few days than I would
normally do. Not even mentioning I'm having trouble in general getting
the encoder to archive a test show I'm trying to make. I followed all
the steps mentioned in the broadcast tutorial put out in the last few
weeks but it's not archiving. Can anyone please help, or can you offer
another software solution, a program I can use to connect to a stream
and that will record my broadcast? I've heard I can do that with
GoldWave, and did download the program, but would need basic steps on
how to do this as well. Seems like I've been making great strides
towards broadcasting an Internet show, but now am coming across lots
of roadblocks. I'm not having second thoughts yet, but can kind of see
them on the horizon.

Many thanks as always,
Wayne

   


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Fwd: Thanks Regarding Confirm after download

2010-06-15 Thread Steve Pattison
I'm passing on this message from a friend, John Machin who requested
assistance a few days ago.  He appreciated the responses from people on
this list.  -Steve.

 From:J  P Machin john-...@bigpond.com

Hi Steve,

Thank you for posting my enquiries about Confirm after download in Windows 7.
I also like to send my appreciation to those who replied. In 
particular a member who's name might be John like me. His email 
address is cov...@ccs.covici.com.
Please convey on my behalf my thanks for his information and 
suggestions. I did take a look at the url to which he referred. 
(www.creativelement.com/powertools). But couldn't see a particular 
reference to the setting of something like Confirm after download. 
There were many tools and problem solving utilities but not what I am 
looking for in Windows 7. I am beginning to think the feature has 
been eliminated from Windows Explorer in Windows 7. Perhaps it may 
now be known by a different name and may now exist  under Internet 
Explorer instead.
Hopefully, we  may get some more replies. Some one probably knows one 
way or the other.
Thanks for all suggestions,
John Machin.

Regards Steve
Email:  s...@internode.on.net
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Skype:  steve1963
Twitter:  steve9782

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