Warhol Tapes

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tikky
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Post by tikky »

Since yahoo made it possible to send 10MB messages and they now include 100MB of storage I thought it might not be such a bad idea to store some of the older tracks on an account. I put track 9 up (the only older one I have, alas), but maybe someone could email the older tracks to thewarholtapes@yahoo.com the password is velvet. login, see what is missing and then simply compose a message to thewarholtapes with a missing track as an attatchment. If you need a track, sign in and get the track you need. If anyone has any sort of problem with this let me know, but it seems rather painless to me....
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Post by ractrader »

Tracks 1 and 2 uploaded! The rest is on the way. I guess I'll be able to upload them all today (except for 9-11, which would be redundant).
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tikky's method seems to work. I'll start sending the tracks right now! I just hope nobody enters and remove them from the email address.
radiofreesimulacrum
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Post by radiofreesimulacrum »

how do you get tracks.I can't seem to find anything on yahoo listed as warhol tapes
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Post by ractrader »

All the tracks (1-10) are at the yahoo address!!!!
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Oooh...its awfully quite 'round here 'luv! ....Ferges, is Rosie still on tour? Would that explain why we've not heard anything for a while?
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I miss you, Rosie Lee....
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Post by Chance »

radiofreesimulacrum wrote:How do you get tracks? I can't seem to find anything on yahoo listed as warhol tapes.
Go to Yahoo Mail. Sign in using thewarholtapes as your ID and velvet as your password. Once you're in, click on the "inbox" folder on the left. You'll find a bunch of emails within. Each email contains one of the tracks as an attachment. Open an email, click on "scan and download attachment". It will bring you to a screen confirming the file has no virus. Click "download attachment" again, and there you go!

Ticky, this was a brilliant idea! Thanks so much!! Oddly enough, Yahoo Briefcase charges $34.95 a year for 100 mb storage.

At this point, the account is more than halfway to the 100 mb limit. When it's full, I guess we'll simply open another account as thewarholtapes2.

Can anyone send track 11 to the Yahoo account? We also need Simon's scrubbed version of track 7 from the old boot. These are the only ones we're missing. Please help out with these, thanks! I've also put the Toronto Pop "Heroin" up there so it doesn't get lost.
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Post by Tad Shy »

11,466k of space could be freed up if the "sent mail" folder was emptied. Just download the files. Don't forward it as an e-mail. Or if you do forward it, don't save a copy to the sent folder. This hogs storage space.
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Post by Chance »

Good thinking, I've turned off the "Save sent items" setting, so that should take care of that. But it's easier to just download the files anyway, as you said.
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