Archive for October, 2007
If you are looking to buy an MP3 player for listening to old time radio shows, or spoken word in general, there are several important factors that should concern you. These factors might not be at the top of the list if you’re buying one to listen just to music, but if you’re an old time radio fan they’re well worth remembering.
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Christmas carol songs are almost synonymous to the festival of lights and seem to form an integral part of Christmas celebrations.
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Summary: In the future consumers will no longer be bound to a specific time frame to view their favorite television shows. The show will simply be made available on a certain date and downloaded (possibly through an RSS feed and viewed at the convenience of the consumer). The show may then be archived for future referral.The future is here when it comes to video streaming. Consumers may not fully comprehend the changes that have taken place nor have television producers c…
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Review of the Brooks and Dunn CD Red Dirt Road
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Folk music is a form of music that has been handed down the generations. It reflects the struggles and problems of that age, yet is surprisingly relevant even to our modern day tussles. A look at this unique music form.
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Review of the Sammy Hagar CD Red Voodoo
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Review of the Steve Earle CD Revolution Starts Now
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Guitar lesson software or learning how to play guitar from computer software is getting more and more popular today. The softwares are widely available from the music or book store in VCD or DVD format. Besides, you also can buy it from the internet as there are tons of guitar lesson software products available from various websites for you to choose.
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The music industry was revolutionized by two major events, the first was the development of the MP3 format, and the second was the advent of P2P software like Napster. The easy availability of P2P software meant an internet user could easily download thousands of songs without having to spend a single dollar. Napster was just the beginning of the file sharing revolution (although Napster is now a legal music service), today there are P2P software available which allow users to download and share music files. Unfortunately, many people are unaware that P2P software like Kazaa and eDonkey are illegal and using P2P networks to share music is more often than not, a copyright infringement.
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Ok, now this one is weird. Believe me, I know weird, and this is out there!
It’s a computer animated mini-movie, and very worth a watch!
Because of the physical size of the video I have not put in in a player. All you need to do is click the “Play in popup” button, and it’ll play in it’s own window.
Enjoy!






