Fixed Links for Living History Soundtrack
Thanks for letting me know about the broken links (or removed links) for Living History, Disc One. Three links needed to be fixed:
Removed Link restored:
The Unchosen One (Live) by Vertical Horizon (Scoobs' Opening Theme)
Troubled Times by Fountains of Wayne (Catherine's and Faith's Theme)
Link to wrong music corrected:
Boss of Me by They Might Be Giants (Xander's and Robin's 'Love Theme')
I've checked all links and they do work now.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
In addition, I've checked all the links for Living History, Disc Two last night and all of those do work and link to the right music, so there are no problems there.
Now I've got to stay away. Writing about deadly bacteria must take precedence.
Removed Link restored:
The Unchosen One (Live) by Vertical Horizon (Scoobs' Opening Theme)
Troubled Times by Fountains of Wayne (Catherine's and Faith's Theme)
Link to wrong music corrected:
Boss of Me by They Might Be Giants (Xander's and Robin's 'Love Theme')
I've checked all links and they do work now.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
In addition, I've checked all the links for Living History, Disc Two last night and all of those do work and link to the right music, so there are no problems there.
Now I've got to stay away. Writing about deadly bacteria must take precedence.

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Clicking on the link should take you to a You Send It Web page.
On the page, there are two options:
1. Click here to download the file now.
2. Click here to remove the file after you’re done with it, weren’t expecting it, or for any other reason.
Click on the first option *only.*
You should get a dialogue box with two radial buttons. The default is "open with" and there's a drop box that should read "mp3file." It also looks like you can define the program you want to read the file if you click on the arrow. If you just want to hear a streaming version of the song, leave it with "open with" and you'll be able to hear it.
The second radial button is "save to disk." Click on that if you want to save the MP3 to your hard drive. The file should work with any program capable of playing MP3s.
According to YouSendIt, the file should be dowloadable regardless of browser or operating system. (I use both Firefox and I.E.; but I don't have access to a Mac to test another OS).
Hope this helps.
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Slash?
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rofl.
I can so see the fanvid =P
And can I say I love your taste in music? =)
Soundtrack=brilliant, generous idea
2. Thanks for the soundtrack! That is one of the coolest (and most generous) ideas I've ever heard. And what a wonderfully eclectic collection of tunes! So, are there cues in the story for when we should play each song ::grin::?
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