> I need to sit down and read the manual etc for my burner and burning > software. Let me know if I can help somehow. Don't suppose it's a Mac? > We live up in the NW corner of IN. We spend most of the time riding at > Tippecanoe, Potato Creek and Brown County State parks. I think I've been to Potato Creek once, and I've been to Brown County a couple times. State Parks bring happiness. > I have listened to several of Dick Francis' books on tape. Not exactly high literature, but solid writing, good characters, and often some insight about life with horses. Let me get home to my library and I'll give you my top 10 picks. :) Oh, and Kylie, is it really that long to get to FW? My memory must be slipping. I thought it was like half that... NathanTitle: bootlegs, burning ??s, Indiana, Dick Francis
I know there was a tree a while back of some boots but I'm not sure what the end result was. It is pretty cool that OTR even encourages the boots. I don't know if it is still up there anywhere, but somewhere on the site I remember that it used to say about the discussion list something about trading live recordings. When I saw OTR a couple weeks ago and Karin mentioned they were doing a couple of new songs, they weren't new to me since I already had each of them on a boot.
I need to sit down and read the manual etc for my burner and burning software. My computer for work doesn't have a burner and when I'm at home I rarely turn on the computer. Too much to do and too little time. I'll have to evaluate why I'm not getting good copies.
We live up in the NW corner of IN. We spend most of the time riding at Tippecanoe, Potato Creek and Brown County State parks.
I have listened to several of Dick Francis' books on tape. I do a lot of traveling during the week (another reason I'm not working on the home computer) so I do a lot of books on tape. They aren't too bad but difficult to tell from an abridged tape.
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Michael