Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | An optional package is available for those who want to receive the interviews on audio CD as well as printed transcripts and downloadable mp3 files. Plus, there are numerous bonus reports included in this package, such as "41 Ways to Alleviate Stress" by Michelle Casto. This optional package is available right now to NewsTarget readers at $100 off the regular price. (To see the discounts, click here to see the registration page, enter your email address, and you'll be taken to the optional package page. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | We will soon be posting new podcast audio files (downloadable mp3 files) covering new, advanced topics in health and healing. Podcasts are by Mike Adams. Watch for them on NewsTarget.com and in the daily email alerts.
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We will also be launching a new NewsTarget video site based on our Zeop technology (www.Zeop.com) co-created by Mike Adams. On this new site, you'll be able to upload your own videos, post comments, rate videos, etc. It's a lot like YouTube, but hosted on NewsTarget. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Registration is required at the teleseminar website, and upgrades are available (for a fee) that allow users unlimited future access to the seminar audio, printed transcripts, downloadable PDF transcripts, audio CDs and audio mp3 files. Upgrades are optional: Access to the full summit is provided free of charge during the dates and times listed below. Registration is required to receive the call-in phone numbers, which will be provided via email. Click here to register. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | There's mp3 files so tonight you can go to that website, and you sign up, you can download these lectures onto your iPod -- or other music player -- and listen to it non-stop and saturate yourself with that empowering information, all of which helps you to make better choices. Another site is DavidWolfe.com, which is more of a fun site that I finally put together after many years.
Mike: Well, for TheBestDayEver. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It also supports mp3 files, but unfortunately, the mp3 files that it saved were of very low quality.
Also, at least on my system, the files mysteriously panned to the left, so if you were wearing a set of headphones and listening to them, they would be heard primarily in the left ear. I tried this with several different cassette tapes. I also recorded audio files streamed off the internet to verify that this wasn't a problem with my own hardware. It was a coding problem with the PlusDeck software. More importantly, the MP3 file quality it encoded was absolutely terrible. | | It is a tape converter that combines hardware with software to convert cassette tapes to mp3 files on your PC. It sounds like a promising combination. For those of us who have a lot of cassette tapes, this kind of one-step conversion sounds like it could be very handy. Unfortunately, as you'll learn in this review, the product doesn't deliver as promised, and it turns out to be a product that I would not recommend. I ultimately returned it to the reseller. Let me explain why.
First off, the product is a hardware/software combination. | | Clearly, there may be room in the marketplace for something near the $100 to $200 range that does convert cassette tapes to wav files or mp3 files, but sadly, this PlusDeck product is definitely not it.
So for those out there who are looking for a cassette tape converter, you're going to have to keep looking. My recommendation is that you steer clear of this product, and that you take a very close look at any products from Korean hardware companies to make sure that they actually do what's promised. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It's a lot of work to go through, and you're forced to go through it because they won't let you download mp3 files of their books. Why don't they just make files available in MP3 format?
They say they have to protect the intellectual property of their books. When the workaround is not exactly rocket science, don't you think the pirates might have figured that out, too? Really, all this copy protection does at audible.com is inconvenience the paying users, which is why I'm no longer a member of the service. I want books in mp3 format so I can listen to them on my iRiver device or my iPod. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I've given over a thousand lectures in the last 10 years, so those are up there as mp3 files. It's a subscription service, so you can subscribe for $30.00, download 50 lectures, quit if you want, and get all that health information. The other site that I have is an e-commerce site that is an online health food store, rawfood.com, which has been around 11 years now. It's out there serving the community, and it's a lot of fun.
Mike: And you also mentioned Dragon Herbs, right?
Wolfe: Dragon Herbs is a great company that is owned by my friend, Ron Teagarden. That's dragonherbs.com. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The bill would even allow the Justice Department to file civil copyright lawsuits on behalf of the recording industry, meaning that you can have the Justice Department at your door for something as simple as copying a few mp3 files for a friend.
Fair Use would also be destroyed. Artists wouldn't be able to use images of President Bush's face in funny flash animations, for example. Publishers would not be able to use a company logo in an article that makes fun of that company. |
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