From: tvaus@sympatico.ca   
      
   "Brad Thomas" wrote in message   
   news:m_aEf.233252$V7.131876@news-server.bigpond.net.au...   
   > Tom the Canuck wrote:   
   > > "Brad Thomas" wrote in message   
   > > news:sHwDf.231625$V7.127822@news-server.bigpond.net.au...   
   > >   
   > >>Tom   
   > >>   
   > >>Since a WAV file is a bitstream (?) you could just split up your WAV   
   into   
   > >>64k chunks, and then grab the chunks from the resource file, binary   
   > >   
   > [snip]   
   > >   
   > > Thanks Brad,   
   > > What you posted is what I was thinking.   
   > >   
   >   
   > Excellent - glad you got it working.   
   >   
   > >   
   > > From that wonderful word 'cheers' I take it that   
   > > you are from England. Loved my stay there (8 days).   
   > > Nottingham, Robin Hood, the castle, the pub   
   > > under the castle. A very fine place to visit. I enjoyed   
   > > every minute I was there.   
   >   
   > Um, no - Australia actually.... :)   
   > My sister lives in England though, but I've never been there.   
   >   
   > And you're from wonderful Canada? If you ever go to the Toronto   
   > Public Library or branches, the main web interface on the public PC's for   
   > accessing all sorts of different resources is *my* program! Woohoo!   
   > Shameless self-promotion I know :)   
   >   
   > Cheers   
   >   
   > Brad   
      
   I guess to correct my error, I think that I should say G'day mate instead.   
   Perhaps the British origins to Australia confused me with the 'cheers' from   
   you.   
   I will not discuss the actual origins of the first European inhabitants   
   there.   
   I think in my case in Montreal, Quebec that we had similar origins in   
   terms of the arrivals. I think that they were from just across the English   
   Channel and liked to eat the legs of amphibians and snails as well.   
      
   Bloody hell, I like me fish and chips and after a bag of crisps. When I   
   am done eating, smoking a good fag just tops it off for me. Then it's off   
   to the pub for a few pints of bitters. Packston's Old Peculiar took some   
   time to get used to (first two swigs) but it is a fine brew indeed.   
   I heard that Foster's ale was crap and just exported to other countries.   
   What fine ale do you like where you are? I just would like to know.   
      
   It is bloody winter here now. Enjoy your summer down under.   
   [yup, Canada, gotta love it, -30 in winter, +30 in summer]   
   {for the Americans reading this, that was in Celsius.   
    That would be -22 in winter, +86 in summer in Fahrenheit}   
      
   Cheers mate,   
   Tom the Canuck.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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