Kevin Tarr wrote: > streaming audio ;-) > > I investigated those USB memory things. While the concept is good, they are > unpractical for my situation. I want enough music to listen to for nine > hours. For a $99 256MB stick, it'd take me three days, or three sticks, to > get enough music for one day. > > I don't know how, but a third stream failed for me at work. It's not like > they are being blocked, they just fail. Now there is other stuff I've > listened to at work for a while, they still work fine, but my music > doesn't. I know I'm not the only one streaming, and no one has told me to > stop, it's not part of the corporate policy, but I'm having trouble. I > could ask someone...nah. > > So I bit the bullet and got two things: streaming MP3 recorder software and > a new CD-RW drive. I've recorded three days of music already onto my hard > drive here at home. Of course, what does my brother tell me today, as I'm > putting the CD recorder in the computer? "Have you ever heard of Launch?" > > http://launch.yahoo.com/ > > I tried it at work and it worked, very crisp stream.....grrrr. I know if I > like it, it will stop working. So I'll record at home. > > Kevin T. - VRWC > rambling
I mentioned this before, but maybe on another list. I recently purchased an Apple iPod, 30Gb version. I currently have 4400+ songs and a couple of audio books on it and still have 9Gb left. Though it is a pricey toy ($499.00), it beats the snot out of having several USB keys. Sound is great. Highly recommended. George A _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
