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Posted 05/13/06 - 19:55:32:

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Could someone please help???

I am unable to download ep48 How Beautiful Upon The Mountain.

Tried another ep and still get nothing. Is the site still up and running? I couldn't read the Info page either...

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Posted 05/14/06 - 19:30:06:

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Not sure what's happening to the site. Maybe Paul is redesigning it or something. A couple of years ago, it seemed like he used to completely re-make the site every other month. Anyway, How Beautiful Upon The Mountain should be downloadable from this URL:

http://www.quietplease.org/mp3/48.mp3

The rest of the episodes are available here:

http://www.quietplease.org/mp3
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Posted 05/15/06 - 14:07:08:

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Looks like the database broke. Can't get into the hosting admin panel at the moment, whenever I can I'll fix it.

A couple of years ago, it seemed like he used to completely re-make the site every other month.

Seems to me it's been abandoned since '02 or so, outside of a forum change since then.

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Posted 05/29/06 - 21:58:52:

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Forgot about this for a while... fixed now.

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