Due to a delay in shipping some replacement RAM for one of my Sun
servers, I had to borrow some Ram out of my central file server to put
into one of the servers here that actually earns revenue. So the bad
news is that the radio station will be down until probably tonight or
tomorrow,
on 3/1/2001 10:51 pm, Toby Rider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have anything you'd like to hear played, tell me where it is and
I will go download it and work it into the playlist. That goes for
anyone who plays Scottish music and would like some free exposure for
their music.
Toby,
Actually the biggest factor with it is that you have to have a
dedicated leased line to the Internet with enough bandwidth to support
some streams at a decent level. The Shoutcast site points directly back
to me and the streams come out of my bandwidth pipe. I have a hobby
web-hosting
The station is for my own personal use. I just choose to share
knowledge of it's existance with a couple hundred of my closest friends.
:-) If you go to the Shoutcast site you can read the Terms of
Use/Disclaimer.
Alot of my content comes from non-commercial "home tapes",
Toby,
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The station is for my own personal use. I just choose to share
knowledge of it's existance with a couple hundred of my closest friends.
:-)
And I for one offer my thanks for your efforts!
Jeffrey
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on 4/1/2001 2:50 am, Toby Rider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually the biggest factor with it is that you have to have a
dedicated leased line to the Internet with enough bandwidth to support
some streams at a decent level. The Shoutcast site points directly back
to me and the streams come
on 3/1/2001 3:39 am, Toby Rider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have a bunch of mainland Scottish atists I'm trying to work into
the rotation, plus others I have on my list to digitize. Most of what is
playing now it stuff I already had handy in mp3 format.
How does this work? I've got
So, Toby, I have been listening a lot since you posted about the station,
maybe five hours off and on, and 90 per cent of it has been Cape
Breton. How about some variety, dude?
Sue
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Yes, I have a bunch of mainland Scottish atists I'm trying to work into
the rotation, plus others I have on my list to digitize. Most of what is
playing now it stuff I already had handy in mp3 format.
Toby
Sue Richards wrote:
So, Toby, I have been listening a lot since you posted