Dont see how it can be anything other than a robot
Francis, its been used at all times of the day and
night and ive never known it give a wrong answer. Cant
see how a human could achieve that.

No idea how it does it but its pretty cool

Cheers
BT

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> So Davy, whadya reckon - human or robot?
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: 19 July 2007 16:10
> > 
> > that phone service is mental
> > 
> > Ive had people at my house with mixes on whilst we
> chat/drink 
> > etc and only find out at the end of a mix that
> someone has 
> > used it to id about 6 tracks from a mix - only for
> me to tell 
> > them that
> > 
> > 1: I have all the tracks if they had asked
> > 2: I can get a tracklist
> > 3: its a bought mix and the cover is next to the
> CD player
> > 
> > the amount of money that people must waste on that
> service, 
> > but if it keeps it there for when its needed then
> I guess its 
> > not wasted.
> > 
> > To get this back on topic someone used it to id
> that Divina 
> > track that was bootlegged recently when I was
> playing the record
> 
> 

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