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mp3-center.org

Work on finding sites which genuinely have a decent stash of free and legal mp3 downloads goes very slowly. Rome wasn't built in a day.

The mp3-center.org has quite a few downloadable mp3s. Look at the upper left and click on the "free mp3 archive".

A direct link to the archive is this direct link here

Scroll down to the bottom to see the links with numbers from 1 to 31 which are for more pages in the archive.

Personally I am visually disabled and find the small pale blue of the links extremely hard to see. I got round this problem using my Mozilla browser, going EDIT -> PREFERENCES -> APPEARANCE -> COLORS and forcing all links to appear as underlined black.

I then boosted the display size to 200% and I was in business.

I have checked that it is possible to download from this site, but I have not yet had the time to hunt around and find what might be good and worth recommending.

I haven't quite figured out how much stuff there is on the site or where the A to Z links are. The first link is for "A," divided into 31 pages.

It is:

http://www.mp3-center.org/mp3/a

If you change "a" to "b" then you reach

http://www.mp3-center.org/mp3/b

... and on THIS page the archive for the letter B is shown to be divided into 34 pages.

Presumably there is a page somewhere which has links for an A through Z set, with each letter divided into separate files, but although I presume that to be the case I have not yet found that page.

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Just love this Internet stuff. Everyone can be a "webmaster." Sounds like you're one of the lords of infinite time and space. What it means, in practice, is that you spend an infinite amount of time writing HTML code, if you're hand-coding everything yourself, the way I do it.

Okay, so you want to email me to tell me how bad my site design is. Don't bother. Other people have been there before you, and, on this matter, I am completely indifferent to the world's opinion. I am the client, and I am satisfied. This is my ego paradise and I'm happy here.

If you don't like this website, go build your own, but don't bother bugging me to tell me how I should build mine. That message has been sent, more than once, and I don't need it again, thank you very much.

If you have any other issues you want to take up with me, you're free to email me. at:

hughcook@hughcook.com

That email address is currently pointed at my Yahoo email account, and any replies would come from the Yahoo account. You are welcome to send mail directly to the Yahoo account, which is:

kiwihugh@gmail.com

Because my email address is posted online, I tend to get a lot of spam, and my policy is to mark everything which is not clearly for me as spam. Yahoo then blocks the spamming offender from troubling me further.

If you want your message to be read rather than (a) deleted and (b) branded as spam, then you MUST start the message line with the upper-case word "MESSAGE."

People who ignore this instruction sometimes get their email messages read anyway, but, over the years, I've probably deleted a heap of them without noticing it.

Good options for a message line would include:

MESSAGE

MESSAGE MP3S

MESSAGE SECRET CLEARANCE PASSWORD "SPAMMERSBURNINHELL"


Or something similar. The key point is to start the message line with "MESSAGE," and note that "MESSAGE" is all you need. No need to get fancy.

If you're too stubborn and bloody minded to follow these clear, simple, logical instructions, well, good luck, and I hope you have fun enjoying the Internet, but don't be too hopeful about getting a reply from me.

In general, I am philosophically opposed to capital punishment, but I am gradually working my way round to the position that instituting the death penalty would be a good way to start tackling the problem of spam. I mean, this situation is out of control. It's time to start getting serious.

Okay, that's it. Page is pretty much finished. We're done here, so click for the TOP, unless you'd find it fun to head on down to the

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Terms of Use

This site provides links to other sites, each of which will have its own terms of use.

If there are no terms of use anywhere in evidence, this does NOT imply that the material found on such a site lies in the public domain. It will, in all probability, be someone's intellectual property, and taking a "finders keepers" attitude to it would NOT be appropriate.

If you want to, for example, sample a piece of music that you find online and quote it in your own self-made music track, which you're planning on publishing to the world, then you're going to need permission for that.

As far as intellectual property rights are concerned, the onus is on you, the user, to make sure that you are legally in the clear.

As the future development of this site and the full blossoming of its global reach cannot yet be known of a certainty, this TERMS OF USE text is, necessarily, phrased in general terms.

The key point is, as has been stated already, that the responsibility for using external sites appropriately is yours.

To take just one possibility, this site may end up linking to some download site on which some of the mp3s are offered under a public commons license under which some rights are reserved.

Although this site links to sites which offer free mp3s, as a rule those mp3s are somebody's intellectual property and do not lie in the public domain. Even if no statement of ownership is posted on the site.

In the case of each external site to which this site links, please respect the terms and conditions of use of that particular site.

And, if the site gives you no guidance as to how you may use the material, aim to act in a manner which would tend to lead us toward a future in which the Internet is as open as the Internet which we enjoy now.

"Be good" is not, I know, a revolutionary slogan. But I have lived for more than half a century on this planet, and I am deep into my middle age and heading for old age, and my days of revolutionary sentiment are past.

With respect to this site, free reading site, the site which you are on right now, everything is posted here on a free-to-read-online basis, but, apart from certain poems on the site which are by other hands and which lie in the public domain, all the material on the site is copyright, various dates, by Hugh Cook. This page is copyright © 2006 Hugh Cook all rights reserved.

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