Feedback & Questions about Subsonic Radio
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Hopperguy
- Omnibus Driver

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by Hopperguy » Sep Thu 14, 2006 11:07 am
I'm at 85% Work and 15% Home I'm usually so busy with my family I don't have time to enjoy the music at home. Sometimes I'll put it on when I'm cleaning the house.
Jonathan
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csquare77
- Shooting Galleries Gun Cleaner

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by csquare77 » Sep Thu 14, 2006 2:49 pm
Home, but I can get to a cmoputer at work but it has no sound : (
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ctrain2281
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by ctrain2281 » Sep Mon 18, 2006 8:47 pm
I wish I could listen at work. Stupid government internet filters.... I know that work would fly by listening to these songs. Plus the memories 8)
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subsonic
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by subsonic » Sep Tue 19, 2006 10:42 am
ctrain2281 wrote:I wish I could listen at work. Stupid government internet filters.... I know that work would fly by listening to these songs. Plus the memories 8)
Can you listen to live 365? This might be time to look into using some sort of webplayer
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foldmama
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by foldmama » Sep Tue 19, 2006 2:58 pm
I am finally able to listen again at work. They rebuilt my computer and it seems that I was having a few hardware and software problems. I'm so happy to be able to listen at work again!

I was so lost without my daily dose of Subsonic Radio!

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subsonic
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by subsonic » Sep Wed 20, 2006 10:19 am
foldmama wrote:I am finally able to listen again at work. ... I was so lost without my daily dose of Subsonic Radio!

That's fantastic. I know a lot of people listen at work, it helps their day go by faster.
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Croaker
- Snow White's Adventures Gem Miner

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by Croaker » Sep Thu 21, 2006 10:05 am
We're going this October again with our kids and playing the music at work has pumped me about the upcoming vacation. I wish i had found this site long ago. its so calming and puts me in a good mood.
thanks!
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subsonic
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by subsonic » Sep Thu 21, 2006 10:50 am
You're welcome. Are you going to DLR or WDW?
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packwingfn
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by packwingfn » Sep Thu 21, 2006 1:02 pm
I always listen to Subsonic Radio whenever I'm in school in the computer lab during my breaks.
Last semester, I was HOOKED because I had 3 hour breaks so it felt nice to relax to the disney music. This semester, I only have 90 minute breaks so at the end of the break, im like darn I WANT MORE

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csquare77
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by csquare77 » Sep Thu 21, 2006 2:13 pm
ctrain2281 wrote:I wish I could listen at work. Stupid government internet filters.... I know that work would fly by listening to these songs. Plus the memories 8)
You may have government filters my place is too cheap for speakers...
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Croaker
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by Croaker » Sep Thu 21, 2006 2:55 pm
subsonic wrote:You're welcome. Are you going to DLR or WDW?
WDW. it will be our 3rd time with our children (01, 03, 06) we are ready to skip all the lame and stick to all the fun and new attractions. Everest was the reason we promised the kids we would return in 06'.
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spaulo
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by spaulo » Sep Thu 21, 2006 3:09 pm
Croaker wrote:we are ready to skip all the lame
Lame? There's lame attractions?
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Sarah Turp
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by Sarah Turp » Oct Mon 23, 2006 3:37 pm
I listen from uni. It's a great distraction from all the work I should be doing, and it lso chears me up when i cant understand something.

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Agosaol Brythwich
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by Agosaol Brythwich » Oct Tue 24, 2006 2:58 am
I'd like to know where you all go to work. They just took away our internet because someone opened an e-mail that unleashed a virus through our system. Like finding addresses not in the city atlas wasn't hard enough; in Kissimmee that's most of the town...
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Just Believe
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by Just Believe » Oct Tue 24, 2006 5:58 pm
After school and on weekends, I'll enter the world of SUBSONIC RADIO

our school doesn't allow streaming audio

Do you think have enough time to go the bathroom before the next show?
We can't you old fool, WE'RE BOLTED TO THE SEATS!!!
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