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March 14, 2003

Music

One thing I love about music is that it goes so well with technology. A few weeks ago, I spent about 10 minutes and set up Shoutcast server on my home network so I can broadcast my MP3 collection and listen to it at work (or wherever I am). If you want, listen to my stream. It consists of a random sampling of around 10,000 MP3 tracks that I've ripped from my personal CD collection (yes, it's all legal). Interestingly enough, if you listen continuously 24 hours a day to this stream, you'll have to wait nearly a month before you hear a repeated track. Note that you'll need either Winamp or Real Audio player to listen to the feed. Enjoy!

Posted by Craig in Music & Audio

Comments

Craig, don't forget that Mac os 9 and X users can listen in with Apple's free MP3 and CD music player and streamer, iTunes. :-)

Posted by: Mike Rohde at March 14, 2003 11:59 AM

The link to your stream didn't work for me.

Posted by: mashby at March 17, 2003 12:58 PM

Sorry...the stream was off while I was outta town. Should be good to go, now (I'm listening to it as I type this, even).
- Craig

Posted by: Craig at April 1, 2003 11:10 PM

Posted by: Transfer Cassette to CD or Mp3 at March 5, 2006 1:29 PM

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