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> Subject: RE: Music overload
>
> Marlon said:
> > I just logged on to Rhapsody. ... I listen to it almost everyday
> > at work. I'm not locked into any certain genre of music or
> > what I remembered to bring to work that day. Plus, I like a
> >
Marlon said:
> I just logged on to Rhapsody. ... I listen to it almost everyday
> at work. I'm not locked into any certain genre of music or
> what I remembered to bring to work that day. Plus, I like a
> certain program called Audacity
> :)
Do you need to install a client piece to listen? Ha
Nice ;-)
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> I like having it quite a bit. I listen to it almost everyday at work.
> I'm not locked into any certain genre of music or what I remembered to
> bring to work that day. Plus, I like a certain program called Audacity
> :)
>
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> From: Phillip B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 1:13 PM
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> Subject: Re: Music overload
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> What do you think of the serv
What do you think of the service? Is it worth the $10 a month plus burn
cost?
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> I just logged on to Rhapsody. So far this week they've added 842
> albums. The week before 803, the previous before that 1991. I'm
> suffering from music overload. How d
I just logged on to Rhapsody. So far this week they've added 842
albums. The week before 803, the previous before that 1991. I'm
suffering from music overload. How do they expect me to keep up with
this :-)
I wonder what the music catalogs of the employee's look like?
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M