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Post by bixaorellana on Feb 23, 2009 6:16:03 GMT
Anybody ever used this ~ www.jango.com/? It's easy & straightforward. Link allows you to try it out, then you can sign up for free.
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Post by BigIain on Feb 23, 2009 22:20:51 GMT
I have got some good sounds going on here right now, but i will give that link a go tomorrow. On the surface it looks pretty good actually.
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Post by gyro on Feb 25, 2009 7:22:33 GMT
Watcha listening to, Big I ?
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Post by tigronette on Feb 26, 2009 9:33:11 GMT
As far as I can see (hear?), you never actually get to leave your musical comfort zone with things like this...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2009 9:55:31 GMT
I listen to Radio Nova in Paris when I want to discover new things.
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Post by bixaorellana on Feb 26, 2009 15:02:59 GMT
Yes & no, Tigronette. You program in "stations", then Jango throws in some of that if-you-like-that-you're-gonna-like-this kind of thing. However, if you're a person who pays attention to music outside your known tastes, then you can start programming a few songs or artists into a Jango "station" & you'd get more music related to that genre.
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Post by Don Cuevas on Mar 1, 2009 23:45:33 GMT
It hasn't worked very well for me. I can hardly hear it, for one.
Edit: Now I can hear it: "Zulu war chant". It sounds choppy, but maybe it's supposed to?
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Post by bixaorellana on Mar 2, 2009 2:05:09 GMT
Don C, I don't know how well it works on dial-up, if that's what you're using. Also, maybe your area is okay, but here broadband is certainly not always delivering as promised. With dial-up or deficient broadband, you will not get good reception of stuff like Jango, YouTube will be slow to load, etc.
There is one Telmex package with broadband -- I think it's the 389 peso package -- that definitely does not give you good enough connection.
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