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Lighthouse7
April 30th, 2003, 03:10 PM
Hi everyone,

I just signed up for a freeloader account at Streamloader. I would appreciate some CBSRMT programs starting from the begining in 1974.

My streamloader id is lighthouse7

It's really great to see that there are so many others interested in these shows. I remember listening to them back in the 70's when I was a teen and enjoying every minute. I currently have very few episodes downloaded and would like the entire collection.

Thanks SO much to all!!!!

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Charlie
April 30th, 2003, 11:46 PM
Welcome aboard! You now have all of the programs (thank to Vince). smile.gif

Charlie

Lighthouse7
May 2nd, 2003, 12:13 AM
Thanks very much for the files Charlie and Vince. I have them in my inbox on Streamload. Your generosity is very much appreciated!!!!

One quick question, I have a freeload account with Streamload. What would be the best Streamload account for me to purchase so that I can download all of the files that you have so kindly shared?

How long do the files usually stay in my inbox, so that I have enough time to download all of them?

Again, thanks so much!
Mike

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brian1984_2001
May 2nd, 2003, 01:40 AM
The files will stay as long as you need them to.

A freeloader account won't get it done. It depends on how long you want to take to download them and what kind of Internet connection you have. If you have dial-up, it's going to take you awhile and you'll want to buy the minimum amount per month.

If you have DSL or faster, the sky is the limit. I downloaded half a season a day with cable. It's hard for me to guage what you should buy because Streamload kept giving me downloads because they kept screwing up the service trying to upgrade it. I got lucky.

Buy the minimum the first month. If you have time, buy additional gigs.

vgarci
May 2nd, 2003, 02:54 AM
I completely concur with Brian....good advice. I've got the 5 gig per month deal and I'm pleased with it. Have to say, Streamload is a pretty cost effective service, from my perspective.