

So what was the deal? I don't have a clue as to why double clicking did not work. Guess what!Īrchive: csr005.zip creating: csr005/ extracting: csr005/csr005-03-the-apartment-the-moon-is-full.mp3 extracting: csr005/csr005-01-the-apartment-alone-now.mp3 extracting: csr005/csr005-02-the-apartment-dig-a-hole.mp3 extracting: csr005/csr005-05-the-apartment-ooh-what-fun.mp3 extracting: csr005/csr005-04-the-apartment-flowing.mp3 extracting: csr005/csr005.jpg extracting: csr005/threeforks-slimart.jpgNew Music, iTunes here we come. I may have to give up and down load again. unknown suffix - ignored Maybe This is a lost cause. Bash (terminal) called me a dummy and said the file had bad obsolescent base-64 headers. Works for almost anything on a redhat linux box, but no joy this time. Rather than burn more bandwidth, I open terminal and try my favorite can opener.

I get tried of waiting and cancel the job.

When I tried the double clicking a unarchiving window opens and I can tell my machine is chewing on what should be in a blink, a done deal (I mean go get a drink, come back and every thing has slowed because of this effort kind of job). And reasons to use different tools, example: I just down loaded a new free album from and some thing was funky about the zip archive I got. There definitely is more than one way to skin this cat.
