Feedback & Questions about Subsonic Radio
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GoofyInOhio
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by GoofyInOhio » Jun Thu 08, 2006 7:45 pm
eagle4life69 wrote:pr0ph3t wrote:
it's a goldmine 4 me. i guess another possability would b a premium station on live365 or something like that.
its nice SR is one of the only Disney streams that isn't on live365
I totally agree with this statement.
I couldn't stand the commercials. It drives me bonkers. Now I still listen every once in a while (Especially when there were songs I didn't want to hear on). Not to mention at any time here you can request a song you want to hear and you have a massive playlist to do it with.

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QuickGold
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by QuickGold » Jun Fri 09, 2006 9:12 am
GoofyInOhio wrote:eagle4life69 wrote:pr0ph3t wrote:
it's a goldmine 4 me. i guess another possability would b a premium station on live365 or something like that.
its nice SR is one of the only Disney streams that isn't on live365
I totally agree with this statement.
I couldn't stand the commercials. It drives me bonkers. Now I still listen every once in a while (Especially when there were songs I didn't want to hear on). Not to mention at any time here you can request a song you want to hear and you have a massive playlist to do it with.

I don't mind the ads on Live365 that much (one ad every hour? I can tolerate that). The real benefit of SR that you don't find on Live365 is the ability to request songs in real time.
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GoofyInOhio
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by GoofyInOhio » Jun Fri 09, 2006 9:31 am
QuickGold wrote:GoofyInOhio wrote:eagle4life69 wrote:
its nice SR is one of the only Disney streams that isn't on live365
I totally agree with this statement.
I couldn't stand the commercials. It drives me bonkers. Now I still listen every once in a while (Especially when there were songs I didn't want to hear on). Not to mention at any time here you can request a song you want to hear and you have a massive playlist to do it with.

I don't mind the ads on Live365 that much (one ad every hour? I can tolerate that). The real benefit of SR that you don't find on Live365 is the ability to request songs in real time.
Is that all it is? It seems like they are on there more often than that. I usually only listen to Mouseworld and Sorcerer Radio (Seems like it has more adds than the other) when I listen to Live365. Any real time requesting is awesome once you have enough points that is.

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Fantasrick
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by Fantasrick » Jun Fri 09, 2006 12:51 pm
I have the upmost respect for the fact that sub doesn't ask for donations! You rock Sub!
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MouseMan
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by MouseMan » Jun Mon 12, 2006 2:46 pm
I also appreciate the fact that this station is free. Thanks Sub!!
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by knedeau » Jun Mon 12, 2006 3:58 pm
I think that All of us Totally Love this Station! Sub, YOU ROCK MY COMPUTER!
We all love ya!

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jrcohen
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by jrcohen » Jun Wed 14, 2006 10:57 am
MouseMan wrote:I also appreciate the fact that this station is free. Thanks Sub!!
I totally agree. Sometime I think we take for granted how much Sub and all the other Administrators and Mods put into this site for all of us and don't ask for anything in return. We probably don't say it enough, but I think I speak for all of us when I say we really appreciate all that you guys do. Keep up the good work, and we'll try to keep the good discourse going here in the forums.
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subsonic
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by subsonic » Jun Wed 14, 2006 11:06 am
Thanks everybody for expressing your appreciation!
Here's something I'll ask for. Donate your time. Someone research which is best deal around 75 bucks for a UPS. Basically I just want one that'll last the longest when the power is out. It needs to run a Desktop (no monitor), router, and dsl modem. I buy my stuff from newegg.com
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spaulo
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by spaulo » Jun Wed 14, 2006 11:18 am
At work, I have an APC Back-UPS ES BE725BB. It is ROCK SOLID. 450W, up to 60 min uptime, with 8 slots... 4 surge protect, 4 battery backup. Comes with APC's PowerChute software for monitoring/etc. Also has surge protection for data cable and coaxial.
Oh and it weighs like 20 pounds, which always ups my faith in a UPS, misguided as that may be.
Froogle lists prices between $67 and $95. Get this UPS, it has saved my backside on numerous occasions.
~Steve
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by jrcohen » Jun Wed 14, 2006 11:53 am
I used to work at CompUSA a few years ago while i was finishing up school and trying to figure out what I wanted to do. While i was there I can say that we at least sold more APC models that any other brand UPS. I don't think that necessarily says they're the best, but I definatly think that they seemed to have a pretty good rep, and I've was told while working there from customers that APC definatly had the best warranty.
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QuickGold
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by QuickGold » Jun Thu 15, 2006 8:11 am
You can't go wrong with the best APC UPS that $75 can buy.
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by subsonic » Jun Thu 15, 2006 10:28 am
Thanks guys! Nice donation!
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by Club33Hopeful » Jun Thu 15, 2006 11:33 am
I have purchased about 50 APC UPS's over the years and swear by them. From the very small desktop models, to the rackmount models that will run your entire rack for an hour. All good.
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by eagle4life69 » Jun Thu 15, 2006 9:59 pm
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by spaulo » Jun Fri 16, 2006 1:38 am
Eagle, can you vouch for CyberPower as a brand? Just curious because I know so many people who swear by APC. (myself included)
~Steve