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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4to Eoin Dubsky in this legal challenge.
I could not access the transcript due to the format. Is it available anywhere else?
I can't attend this class if I have to do that much reading before going.
Is this meeting for me or just for those wanting to get into the nitty gritty of Eoin's case?
Ah the horrors of MS-DOS - well, here goes!
A filename consists of 2 parts, the followed by a DOT, followed by a 3 letter extention indicating the type of file you're handling
e.g. FU2Judge.mp3 would be the audio of a traditional Irish refrain often heard in the Courts.
To get the Dubsky transcript - right-click on the green link above where it says "DL this file ... etc", and save it to your disk - it will have the following name:
Dubsky_v_ireland__hct_judgement_13_dec_2005__proofed_ocr.mp3
Then find this file on your disk and rename it so the extention is .ZIP, as opposed to .MP3.
(Mark the filename in Windows Explorer and Right-Click mouse, the option RENAME is down the list)
Next you unpack the .ZIP file using WinZIP, WinRAR or some similar little free program you can DL from net if not already on ur computer (on XP it should work automatically) - this should then output the Word.doc text file, which is what u want.
The reason for this complicated manouevre is because IMC.ie prevents posting of text files.
PS: to Me, you'll have to find the answer to that for yourself - one way would be to come along and see
Eoin's contribution to the anti-war movement & Afghanistan.
& this image which is now globally available of Sharbat Gula who at the age of 12 in 1985 was photographed by Steve Mc Curry and made the cover of national geographic, and then was voted "photo of the year".
She has posed for him again. 17 years later.
the innocent & the beautiful
have no enemy but time.....& Bush.....& God freaks......& smack lords......& warmongers.....