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We've made an effort to use the most current technology available to deliver our message. But, whenever you're dealing with computers, not every system always has the most "up to date" stuff in it. Consequently, we've tried to include the links needed to ensure proper viewing, listening and reading. NEW!05/08/2010 - Converted all the media to Quicktime format to allow Mac and PC both to work. If you've got a PC and you see something like this:
Get Quicktime here. (please note: this is a free download and you don't have to Sign-Up if you don't want to and you don't have to download iTunes if you don't want to. Your choice. just save the file to your Desktop and run it from there--then delete it.) Windows Vista doesn't install the Windows Media Plugin for Firefox. Flash plugin for Firefox from Adobe.com. (download to your desktop and double click it to install; close Firefox first, though)
All these programs are freely available from the manufacturers. |
setting video quality
Audio & Video files on this site are now either WMF, WMA (Windows Media) or MP3 files. All formats are playable with Windows Media Player, which will act as a browser plug-in or play the file externally in its own interface. |
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Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 or 7 no longer include a Java plugin. You can download one directly from Sun Micro Systems (the people that invented it). |
VIEWING DOCUMENTS:Most of the documents we've provided are in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader. The latest version is available from Adobe.com for free. With most browsers, this will install as a plugin so that you can use it without exiting your browser. |