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Jordan,  
 
I did receive Steve's post and was waiting for your response (below).  
 
I looked at both Shoutcast.com and Somafm.com. I was able to get into the sites and click on a   
broadcast without anything melting.  The only response I got is "what process should be used to open   
?" type question.  I tried MS Media player and it said "... format unknown."  
 
I asked one of my computer whiz-kids to check out both sites (without telling him what I had done -   
I just gave him a copy of your post).  His analysis was we didn't have the correct program to play   
the music but there was no firewall problem.  
 
If there is a program I could download onto my wife's work laptop (WinXP) I could run it over to   
school and test again, if that makes sense.  
 
Sheridan  
 
 
J. R. Fox wrote:  
> Hi Sheridan,  
>   
> Steve tells me that he cc'd his message to me over to you, so I will just paste in my response.  
>   
>   
>>Thanks for mentioning that Steve, and good idea.  I *may* have resolved my Z!  
>>issues now (not quite the "why" of it, but at least _what_ seems to be going  
>>on -- see my forthcoming post to the List), but that won't address the  
>>concerns you raise.  There is no way I can get down there for an additional,  
>>"auditional" trip, so I think it will have to be your 2nd. idea or nothing.  
>>Do you happen to have Sheridan's email address handy ?  I think he could  
>>probably answer this with a quick test.  
>>  
>>If Z! falls out altogether, it won't be a disaster, as that is projected to  
>>be only the tail end of my demo.  It's debateable whether that part would be  
>>worth doing without streaming radio, but there are some other Z things that  
>>could be covered.  It would just shrink down from about a 15 minute portion  
>>to about 5.  
>>  
>>Come to think of it, though, if my incoming stream would get zapped, that  
>>could well put a big crimp in the radio / TV stuff that Jerry was going to  
>>demo after me.  That being said, Jerry has been known to leave little to  
>>chance, so I wouldn't be shocked if he had some kind of a closed-circuit,  
>>strictly local alternative in his back pocket -- a la when he faked a  
>>real-time internet connection at the Fullerton Library.  
>   
>   
> The reason it's not feasible for me to come down there some day prior to the meeting is that it is a 1  
> hour drive for me, each way.  However, it is a very quick and simple test for you to verify the status  
> on this question.  You don't need Z!, according to Steve.  Using any browser, in any OS, just go to  
> Shoutcast.Com   and see what happens when you click on one of their station links.  Or try their  
> alternate page at   Somafm.Com  .  As my recent post indicates, there are other possible reasons why  
> you could get a negative result, or no music would come through (e.g. -- no music player of any kind  
> is installed on the test machine), but I think the failure may be more distinctive if it is a firewall  
> that is immediately blocking access.  There must be some tell-tale sign, and I'm sure Steve would know  
> what that is.  
>   
> As I mentioned, this could also have some implications for what Jerry intends to do.  
>   
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> Jordan  
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