[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >How do i get some music This may not be what you were looking for, but it's an interesting find for legal, free downloads:
http://www.irateradio.com/ It contains music that various musicians want to have available for free. Yes, for free; I quote: * No piracy * No spyware * No viruses * No adverts * No peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Strictly speaking, I suppose the "no adverts" isn't quite true, because each piece of music has to be considered an advert for the musicians providing it. It also lets you rate the music, and, based on your ratings, gives you music that other people with similar tastes have liked. Sometimes it gives you music that almost no one has rated -- otherwise new pieces will never get into the system. I found it took several days of concentrated rating to get it to music that was somewhat listenable. It's now doing better than some -- but not all -- of the local radio stations. And I get some real surprises -- the kind of stuff I don't get to hear at all otherwise. It also requires Sun Java 1.4.2, and the Java WebStart that lets you run the applet outside the sand-box. It stores the music and, I believe, ratings, on your hard disk. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]