Unh and music!
Feb. 16th, 2004 08:33 pmI am *so* full. Hubs took me out for late Valentine's dinner after work. Chinese - my favorite! I'm now full of Chinese food, vanilla ice cream and Pepsi, hence the subject line: unnnnnnnnnnnnnnnhhhh.
There's a pretty cool dealie that I use at work that apparently my dial-up connection just can't handle: Radio@netscape. edit: it works here! It's tres cool, and nothing like streaming radio, in other words, no gaps. No gaps! I love it. There's like, a million and a half stations. There used to be a station programmed by NSync, but I think that one's on the premium service now, of course. Best of all, nothing to download to your computer. Woohoo!
I listened to a bunch of different things today. Bop (under Jazz), Urban Divas (*very* nice), Classical, One Hit Wonders, Pop, and a couple of selection for Black History Month.
Listened to part of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, and got all teary-eyed. They followed that with "We Shall Overcome" by the SNCC Freedom Singers.
I'm listening to a little Bop now, but I think I'll head over to...hmmm. Perhaps a little classical while I talk to my Dad. Oh! There's movie scores too! I listened to "The Quidditch Match" this afternoon, and friggin' *loved* it.
Music hath charms. :-)
There's a pretty cool dealie that I use at work that apparently my dial-up connection just can't handle: Radio@netscape. edit: it works here! It's tres cool, and nothing like streaming radio, in other words, no gaps. No gaps! I love it. There's like, a million and a half stations. There used to be a station programmed by NSync, but I think that one's on the premium service now, of course. Best of all, nothing to download to your computer. Woohoo!
I listened to a bunch of different things today. Bop (under Jazz), Urban Divas (*very* nice), Classical, One Hit Wonders, Pop, and a couple of selection for Black History Month.
Listened to part of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, and got all teary-eyed. They followed that with "We Shall Overcome" by the SNCC Freedom Singers.
I'm listening to a little Bop now, but I think I'll head over to...hmmm. Perhaps a little classical while I talk to my Dad. Oh! There's movie scores too! I listened to "The Quidditch Match" this afternoon, and friggin' *loved* it.
Music hath charms. :-)