FIrst Archos recording

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Dave tests out a new Archos recorder.

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Hello everybody. Hello. This is Dave Wiener. I’m calling. I’m coming. Hey, this is great.
So I just recorded something on my new Archer’s little PDA type music thing with the hard drive in it. It’s really getting kind of cool. I was starting to figure this stuff out, and so I was playing back one of my recordings to test out its recording ability, and satisfied that I had figured out actually how to record something. I pulled the plug, and then this is my laptop. I’m saying recording ability, recording ability, recording ability, recording ability, recording ability, recording ability, recording ability. Now, that’s good. That ’s all well and good, Dave. Okay.
So now we’re going to quit from this thing. Let’s see if we can get this thing. There we go. Got that to stop. And now, let’s, hold on one second.
Don’t go away. Don’t go away, everybody. Everybody. Okay. You know what we’re going to do, don’t you? You know. Come on. You got to know me. Here we go. Don’t be surprised.
[Music] Some trails are happy ones, others are blue. It’s the way you ride the trail that counts.
Here’s a happy one for you.
Happy trails to you, until we meet again. Happy trails to you. Keep smiling until then.
Who cares about the clouds when we’re together? Kissing the sun and paying the sunny weather. Happy trails to you, until we meet again. Something like that. That’s about right.
Anyway, we’ll always like to throw a little song in there.
You know, it’s festive and all the rest of that. Now, we’ve been going for two minutes and 27 seconds.
And every indication is that this is coming through loud and clear, everybody. So, I think that’s about it for this little test. You want to call us some morning coffee notes? Be my gist. Stop.