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malumbu Wrote:

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> Copy the embeded code damn you all. Right click

> on youtube vid and simply copy - here's one I made

> earlier. A famous ex-local resident making a late

> comeback

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>


Whats your problem?

Problem is that there appears to be some basic IT ignorance. Some cool people started this thread and posted some eclectic music which you could see immediately. They seem to have moved onto pastures new and those who now want to share can't be assed to do a simple thing. Here you are (took two seconds whilst my rant took 30)


 

malumbu Wrote:

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> Problem is that there appears to be some basic IT

> ignorance. Some cool people started this thread

> and posted some eclectic music which you could see

> immediately. They seem to have moved onto

> pastures new and those who now want to share can't

> be assed to do a simple thing. Here you are (took

> two seconds whilst my rant took 30)

>

>


I think i get it, thanks!

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