Yeah keep yours up Chris - its nice, more commercially focused than what we
can do, and is already giving us ideas about other data sources we can
scour.

Nice work fella.

S


On 10/1/08 19:26, "Chris Riley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks, I might just keep it going then!
> Chris
> 
> On 10/01/2008, Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 10/01/2008, Chris Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> This is very similar to something I've already done
>>> http://cgriley.com/nowplaying/  It isn't as polished as the one you're
>>> producing, and since you are producing one I'll probably retire mine
>>> in a few weeks!
>> 
>> I like yours too and it would be a shame to remove it :-)
>> 
>> You've already linked to Amazon to "buy the CD now" similar to what I
>> suggested for Simon Cross.
>> 
>> Rather than spreading FUD about the non-commercial restriction, I feel
>> I ought to explain what I mean there. I'll do that in a different
>> thread, though :-)
>> 
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Dave
>> (Personal opinion only, not the views of any employers past or present)
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