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Old 05-04-2009, 07:16 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by CharlieBird View Post
Hadrian, I will do as you suggested, but not immediately. I am communicating w/my bank via the web and don't want to mess w/cookies until I hear from them. Frankly, I don't think it will make a difference because I did a clean install of Vista about a month ago. Maybe though, because I did import all my previous Firefox settings, bookmarks, etc. I've tried to access Feedbooks' website with, of course, Firefox, Chrome...even IE; from Ubuntu and Puppy Linix; from my XO and from my Nokia. I've tried it typing in the url, links on other sites, bookmark.
If I recall correctly the 505 error w/Teleread was when they were changing servers (is that the right word?), and didn't you change servers the first of the year?
Thanks for helping.
Don, think it better if YOU started such an appreciation. If you have a huge collection I'm sure you are much more knowledgeable than I. I always end up back w/the old timers--Coleman, Peterson, Miles, Young, Dolphy, Evans. My collection was never very heterogeneous.
Yes, Feedbooks used to be a regular stop for me. It is a great site and I do miss it.

The one's you mention are THE greats of jazz. The names ring with music, with genius: Dolphy, Young, Miles, Lester, Peterson, Bill Evans, Tyner - some of the greatest music around.

Most of my music (the CDs), is unfortunately on a crappy Ipod and my CDs are still in the U.S. (Context: I'm used to hearing the sweet music that only vinyl can produce.)

I regret selling my more than 2,000 album collection of vinyl.

Anyway, let me stay away for awhile, so that you and Hadrien can get this problem sorted.

Don
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