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Listen to internet radio?
Anyone listen to radio stations over the internet? The advantage I have with DSL at work is I can listen to my choice of music, and some of them have no or few commercials. This is the two I use the most now:
http://www.alldanzradio.com/ http://www.beethoven.com/ The alldanzradio has a very wide selection of music styles (not neccesarily dance music) I used to listen to Virgin records site, but they started making a big push for subscription service. Beethoven.com is great when I want good relaxing music to think by. I don't always like rock when I have to concentrate on something. Too annoying.
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If you're into different modern styles with a penchant for alternative, check out www.radiovw.com. Since Volkswagen is pushing for a cool, trendy image, they've started broadcasting four different channels, all of them decent. One for "emerging" artists, one for interviews with artists, and two with mixed programming. No ads, just a DJ telling you you're listening to Radio VW every 15 minutes or so. Good stuff.
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past MB rides: '68 220D '68 220D(another one) '67 230 '84 SD Current rides: '06 Lexus RX330 '93 Ford F-250 '96 Corvette '99 Polaris 700 RMK sled 2011 Polaris Assault '86 Yamaha TT350(good 'ol thumper) |
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