I'm on dial-up but trying to listen to everybodys music a little, some people here have multiple tunes uploaded, and wondering if the tune in #1 slot at top is considered the cream of the crop? I just randomly pick one and listen..everybody is really good ..and that KLUGMO sure can sing good, SlackerG has excellent chops, YOD has very pop oriented songs, FishermanBob would be fun to work with if we were a few miles closer..PaperDog is a true songsmith, ..I am working on listening to each and every one of you..
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good heavens man...did you say...Dial-UP?
noo it cannot be...

noo it cannot be...
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:I'm on dial-up but trying to listen to everybodys music a little, some people here have multiple tunes uploaded, and wondering if the tune in #1 slot at top is considered the cream of the crop? I just randomly pick one and listen..everybody is really good ..and that KLUGMO sure can sing good, SlackerG has excellent chops, YOD has very pop oriented songs, FishermanBob would be fun to work with if we were a few miles closer..PaperDog is a true songsmith, ..I am working on listening to each and every one of you..
DIAL UP. Dane that has to be down right awful. I wish you good luck in trying to find an upgrade. Slack did.
Don't argue with a stupid person. They will pull you down to their level... And beat you with experience..."Samuel Langhorne Clemens"
PaperDog wrote:How hard is it these days to just subscribe to a cable.. Just askin.... Dial up is right in there with' two cans and a string...'I live in a fairly remote area where the only alternative to dial-up is satellite, DSL is not even available..I hear satellite can be a nightmare with latency problems, and it is expensive with caps on usage.. I did hear VerizonLTE HomeFusion is now available nationwide as of a few weeks ago, but still pricey..(for what you get)
PaperDog wrote:How hard is it these days to just subscribe to a cable.. Just askin.... Dial up is right in there with' two cans and a string...'
... Two cans and a string... sending morse code.
This is another option for those who can't get cable or DSL. If you don't download a ton of data it's pretty reasonable:
http://www.netzero.net/
Cajundaddy
#175219 by Benjamin M Johnson
Sun Jun 10, 2012 5:11 am
Sun Jun 10, 2012 5:11 am
Listening to everyone's music over dial-up? That's some persistence. I still have nightmares from when we had dial-up... we had these cheap, noisy phones that didn't mute when you put them back on the hook, so every time someone went online you could hear the buzzes and clicks all over the house.
Anyway, I just checked out "Joyful Noise" -- great track. I really like what the bass is doing about two minutes in. Hope you'll share more of your stuff when you have a faster connection
Anyway, I just checked out "Joyful Noise" -- great track. I really like what the bass is doing about two minutes in. Hope you'll share more of your stuff when you have a faster connection
obeythepenguin wrote:Listening to everyone's music over dial-up? That's some persistence. I still have nightmares from when we had dial-up... we had these cheap, noisy phones that didn't mute when you put them back on the hook, so every time someone went online you could hear the buzzes and clicks all over the house.
Anyway, I just checked out "Joyful Noise" -- great track. I really like what the bass is doing about two minutes in. Hope you'll share more of your stuff when you have a faster connection
yeah, once it loads up, it is in cache memory I guess, and then I can play them through w/o buffering..
thanks for the complement and when the new hybrid picking track is finished I'll get it uploaded.. somebody here said to get a (I think they said) a USB stick and go to the library and upload using their fast network
#175487 by Slacker G
Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:24 pm
Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:24 pm
DIAL UP. Dane that has to be down right awful. I wish you good luck in trying to find an upgrade. Slack did.
Well, sometimes I have faster Internet. But for the most part I still use a line modem that downloads at a blazing 20Kbps when it's running good.
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