You can't directly download the files by left clicking on them, so, in order to download them, you must right click, and click 'Save Target As' (in Internet Explorer). In Netscape, you must still right click, but you must click on 'Save Link As'
On the main page, there's a link reading 'The StoreFront: For All Your Shopping Needs...", click on that link, and you should now be seeing a page with a left hand navigation bar, and a group of pictures in the middle of the screen should appear; click on the appropriate link to the store that you wish to go to (e.g. Books, Music, Posters, Watches & Pens, or Videos). If this screen doesn't appear, reload the page, or try again later: the GeoCities server might be updating, and if all else fails: restart your computer.
This is most likely caused if you're using Netscape without the required Netscape plug-in acquired. For Internet Explorer users, recheck your Mp3 or .wav players (Winamp, Sonique, Windows Media Player, etc...) and make sure that those players will play the file. This could also be caused by you already listening to music on your computer. If you are listening to music already on your computer, close the program that is playing the sound, and reload the page.
Well, Jack is me (yes, I'm the one writing the FAQ...). Bruce was the co-founder of 'Jack's 007 Page', so therefore, his name isn't included in the name (he didn't really want his name in the title anyway...). Secondly, I was the one who thought up the idea for a 007 webpage (I might as well mention that he was the one who got me hooked on Bond: he made me watch 'GoldenEye', but I think he regrets it now...). For more info on me or Bruce, take a look at our Bio page at: http://geocities.datacellar.net/sitemaster00795/boutus.html.
Well, it was back in late 1998 when Bruce made me sit through 'GoldenEye' (I
didn't really care for Bond at that point...), but after the movie was over, I
was hooked on Bond. I found as many books at the library as possible (which were
only three, by the way), rented as many of the movies as I could find, and
looked at all the Bond sites I could get a hold of. Then, on December 15th of
that year, Bruce came over to my house, and said to me "Hey, you wanna make
your own webpage?", and, intrigued to where as the conversation would go, I
replied "Yeah!". He told me that I could make one, but we'd have to
find a subject on which to base the page on. I started to think as I clicked the
Parker Pen from 'GoldenEye' that my mom had gotten me for Christmas, and I
looked over at it, and immediately said "Let's make a James Bond
webpage". Soon, pages full of pictures started popping up on the web page,
some of which are still there today like:
www.geocities.com/sitemaster00795/ppk.html
http://geocities.datacellar.net/sitemaster00795/bondsounds.html
Soon, I started to put up pages without Bruce's HTML help, and I was on my own
(except for the occasional FrontPage help from him [I now have my own FrontPage
program]). And that's how 'Jack's 007 Page' got started.