Those of us who don't choose to have the software or spend the time listening also tend to get real sick of having to click *two* message boxes that pop up to tell us we're deficient, too.<G> Doesn't mean I don't like music--I have an associate's degree in the stuff--but having ADD, I know better than to opt for distractions when I'm trying to do research...<VBG> megan Marti Graham wrote: > > Hi all - > > According to the Rootsweb guru -- "Crescendo is the better choice, if you > feel the need to have music. It's a client side application - if the > surfer doesn't have Crescendo installed they see a broken icon box. No midi > should be auto - visitor should have a choice - listen or not." > > > I had a request to remove the auto-midi 'Red River Valley' from the > > page...said it caused her computer to have problems. I removed it, > > but have since had several e-mails asking what happened to it...that > > they checked back to play it, and it was no longer there. > > > 'Take Me Back To Tulsa' > > Ah!! the memories of being young and living in T-town. ;) > > Anyone know if "Oklahoma" is available on midi? > > > Make it so someone has to turn it on, it they want to hear > > it. It tends to run people out of memory, even if they can't hear > > it, at least on some public library machines, which do not allow > > music. > > David has very valid point - we tend to forget everyone doesn't have the > biggest, fastest, top of the line. Our visitors are coming from anywhere > they can access the internet. > > M -- pigolit@ix.netcom.com * cochonnet@aol.com http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~piglet