At 02:43 AM 7/15/2008, Tony B wrote:
No question you should be using Firefox 3 instead of IE6, but your
question seems odd - iTunes or Firefox??? Firefox is a web browser;
iTunes is well, something else. I'd love to know what 'information'
requires either iTunes or Firefox to acquire?

Since 1987 I've been a student of Buddhist teacher Sogyal Rinpoche, the author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. (The book includes chapters on meditation, compassion, how to help the dying, how to help people after death.) His organization is called Rigpa, and the web site is:
        www.rigpa.org/

Rigpa also has a program of Spiritual Care for the Dying, to improve end-of-life care for everyone, not just Buddhists. It offers a training course for caregivers.
        http://www.spcare.org/
        http://www.townsendletter.com/May2004/pathways0504.htm

There's also a web site for students (not available to public access) and Rigpa has just announced that they're going to post short audio snips of teachings on this web site, so people can listen whenever they have a spare five minutes. In order to access these teachings, you need to have either iTtunes or Firefox installed, so you can download the files to your computer. I don't know why they set it up this way! I wish they had just posted them as MP3 files .... I download MP3s all the time from Live Music Archives (and continually appreciate JetAudio, which Tom P. recommended on this list two or three years ago.)

Many thanks for the information you've posted ... it's just what I need!! Especially that Firefox will import my current links, and that I don't have to make it my default browser. I guess I'll backup my current program drive, and then give it a try.


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