> From: Ben Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Which kind of Audio file does a Windows user use by default?(and
> a bit OT)
> 
> <SNIP>  For any *decent* sound with
>> any significant clarity, a sound card is *required*.  Personal
>> experience.
>> 
>> -Eric J
> </SNIP>
> Aha.... You did not specify *decent*, to that I would agree, possibly the
> best option for the original poster of this thread would be to snail-mail a
> cheap sound card and speakers to his friend with a copy of the sound file on
> floppy (the postage would probably be as much as the hardware!) then all
> would be fine in the future.
> Ben.

I more expensive (at least shipping) but much more satisfactory solution for
the future:
ship 'em a Mac with the file pre-loaded! :-)
-Dana 


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