March 15, 2011
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Bored now.
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Is that a collective "meh"? Is this spam? Would the poster care to comment? ... Ha! The first link he posted was a self-link, we must have all been preoccupied that day.
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"Listening to independent radio just got easier!" "Fun for all the family!" "At the click of a button!" "And so much more!" "Grips up to four bananas with ease!" So I was just about to talk about breakfast (and my lack thereof) when I clicked through and started listening to "LSR: U of Leeds (UK)". You know: that was easy. And, spam or not, useful. And "B92(Belgrade, Serbia)". But the 1 a.m. GMT content from Serbia is much the same as Leeds.
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Just for you I'll leave it up then. :-)
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commercial-free Wait, what now?
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Not spam, unless you consider my life's efforts spam.
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Post #17509 linked to a site that got huffy and said we are not the right sorts... Now this radio one just now only shows a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer with some messy looking crabs... And it crashes. I say it's time to eek!
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Hmmm. Now they're back up :)
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Here's another one to listen to: Radio That Doesn't Suck.
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Glad my old U station was on the list. Confused as to why The Current didn't make the cut, as it blows my old U station out of the water - and that college station was hands-down the best in the state and a regular contender in the "best college station EVAH" contests. Anyway in the last X number of years (where X >=10) I have had exactly two stations programmed into my car radio, and those are both of them. Commercial radio blows.