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> [URL]http://www.audioscrobbler.com[/URL]
>
> Download a plugin for your favourite mp3 player, and audioscrobbler
> keeps a record of all the songs you play EVER on its website. This
> is good because it lets you know how cool your taste actually is, as
> opposed to how cool you think it is, by generating weekly and
> all-time charts. This is my page:
> [URL]http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/unknownkernel/[/URL]
>
> Anyway, the coolest thing is that everything is linked. Click on a
> song in your profile and you get a list of other people who love that
> tune, or listen to it a lot because they really hate it. Click on an
> artist and you get a list of their most popular songs. Click on a
> user and you see all their fave tunes, plus what they're listening to
> RIGHT NOW. Woo! You can also get reccommendations based on what you
> listen to - like amazon except that it works, and throws up things
> you've never heard of.
>
> And and and you can make your own groups, and I have very cleverly
> made a special reserve one for you to join
> [URL]http://www.audioscrobbler.com/group/Special%2BReserve[/URL]
> Groups with 10 or more members get weekly charts, so Special Reserve
> would have its very own number one.
>
> So, yes, you should all join.
Well; our groups consists of only 14 members. The site is completely hassle-free. So, there is no reason not to join. The site is something like your online media-library's statistics page. If the sr group has something like 100 members; we'll have the group's link on the homepage of the site's directory.
Once you join; we'll be able to know our own taste in music. Our group's first chart has been a bit disappointing, an if anyone wants to improve that, just join the site and listen to the songs that you think are good.
Thanks.
> [URL]http://www.audioscrobbler.com[/URL]
>
> Download a plugin for your favourite mp3 player, and audioscrobbler
> keeps a record of all the songs you play EVER on its website. This
> is good because it lets you know how cool your taste actually is, as
> opposed to how cool you think it is, by generating weekly and
> all-time charts. This is my page:
> [URL]http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/unknownkernel/[/URL]
>
> Anyway, the coolest thing is that everything is linked. Click on a
> song in your profile and you get a list of other people who love that
> tune, or listen to it a lot because they really hate it. Click on an
> artist and you get a list of their most popular songs. Click on a
> user and you see all their fave tunes, plus what they're listening to
> RIGHT NOW. Woo! You can also get reccommendations based on what you
> listen to - like amazon except that it works, and throws up things
> you've never heard of.
>
> And and and you can make your own groups, and I have very cleverly
> made a special reserve one for you to join
> [URL]http://www.audioscrobbler.com/group/Special%2BReserve[/URL]
> Groups with 10 or more members get weekly charts, so Special Reserve
> would have its very own number one.
>
> So, yes, you should all join.
Well; our groups consists of only 14 members. The site is completely hassle-free. So, there is no reason not to join. The site is something like your online media-library's statistics page. If the sr group has something like 100 members; we'll have the group's link on the homepage of the site's directory.
Once you join; we'll be able to know our own taste in music. Our group's first chart has been a bit disappointing, an if anyone wants to improve that, just join the site and listen to the songs that you think are good.
Thanks.
> Get out.