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 David Thompson - W14 Tenderfoot.nfo
 General Information
 ===================
 
 Title:                     Tenderfoot W14
 Author:                    David Thompson
 Read By:                   Rusty Nelson
 
 File Information
 ================
 
 Number of MP3s:         4 plus PARS and info
 Genre:     Western
 Bit Rate:          48 KB/s
 Sample Rate:   22 KHz stereo
 Run Time:    05:39 h:m
 Size:      116 MB approx!(without Pars)
 
 Story
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 When his father is kidnapped by Indians, Zach (Nat's Son) must rely on the lessons Nathaniel King has taught him about survival and combat in the wilderness to mount a rescue mission.
 
 
 Posting info
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 I will post extra PARS if requested, let me know how many blocks you want.
 Use Quickpar available from www.quickpar.org.uk/ and elsewhere.
 Tutorials available from http://www.quickpar.org.uk/Tutorials.htm
 See FAQ at http://abma.britcom.org.uk
 Try using one of the FREE news servers for filling in missing parts.
 If you are in REAL trouble I may do reposts on request in .....
 alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.reposts
 
 
 
 Please Note
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 None of my postings are my work, many thanks to the original posters.
 
 You cannot upgrade the sound quality by upgrading the bitrate.
 The bitrate can be upgraded to any number but the sound quality will remain unaltered (and the size will increase).
 Reducing the bitrate, which also can be done, will reduce both the size and the sound quality.
 
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