Headphones Should Have Motion Sensors
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I'm listening to Pandora right now. It's an app on my iPhone that allows me to listen to an automatically created radio station that is based on my tastes. It has the ability to bookmark songs and such so you can buy them later, but I'd like if it just detected which songs I like without me having to intervene (it could then email me a list at the end of each day that lists the songs I liked the most). I reckon it could do that if it detected me bobing my head back and forth, which I do during songs I'm into. Do any of you buy music you listen to on dynamic radio stations like Pandora? How do you note the songs you like (most the ones I like don't have lyrics, so remembering those isn't an option)?
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I'm listening to Pandora right now. It's an app on my iPhone that allows me to listen to an automatically created radio station that is based on my tastes. It has the ability to bookmark songs and such so you can buy them later, but I'd like if it just detected which songs I like without me having to intervene (it could then email me a list at the end of each day that lists the songs I liked the most). I reckon it could do that if it detected me bobing my head back and forth, which I do during songs I'm into. Do any of you buy music you listen to on dynamic radio stations like Pandora? How do you note the songs you like (most the ones I like don't have lyrics, so remembering those isn't an option)?
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It would be faster to click the bookmark button on my iPhone. Problem is, I don't want to interrupt my listening experience to unlock my phone, click the bookmark button, and relock my phone, especially considering I usually keep my phone in my pocket while I'm listening to it at work.
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I'm listening to Pandora right now. It's an app on my iPhone that allows me to listen to an automatically created radio station that is based on my tastes. It has the ability to bookmark songs and such so you can buy them later, but I'd like if it just detected which songs I like without me having to intervene (it could then email me a list at the end of each day that lists the songs I liked the most). I reckon it could do that if it detected me bobing my head back and forth, which I do during songs I'm into. Do any of you buy music you listen to on dynamic radio stations like Pandora? How do you note the songs you like (most the ones I like don't have lyrics, so remembering those isn't an option)?
head bobbing might be mistaken for :zzz:
Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am
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It would be faster to click the bookmark button on my iPhone. Problem is, I don't want to interrupt my listening experience to unlock my phone, click the bookmark button, and relock my phone, especially considering I usually keep my phone in my pocket while I'm listening to it at work.
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head bobbing might be mistaken for :zzz:
Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am
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I keep my phone in my pocket and my headphones on my head. So I suppose you could say I listen to my pocket, though it would probably be more correct to say I listen to what's in my pants.
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I keep my phone in my pocket and my headphones on my head. So I suppose you could say I listen to my pocket, though it would probably be more correct to say I listen to what's in my pants.
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head bobbing might be mistaken for :zzz:
Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am
Or pleasuring an invisible man. Though my head bobbing is usually done with my eyes open and my mouth closed.
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I'm listening to Pandora right now. It's an app on my iPhone that allows me to listen to an automatically created radio station that is based on my tastes. It has the ability to bookmark songs and such so you can buy them later, but I'd like if it just detected which songs I like without me having to intervene (it could then email me a list at the end of each day that lists the songs I liked the most). I reckon it could do that if it detected me bobing my head back and forth, which I do during songs I'm into. Do any of you buy music you listen to on dynamic radio stations like Pandora? How do you note the songs you like (most the ones I like don't have lyrics, so remembering those isn't an option)?
:(( :(( :(( I so much enjoyed a piece composed by Mozart and was so deeply engrossed that I didn't note which one it was. I tried in vain to find out ( limited time and patience ) but couldn't. I wish Pandora atleast gives a history of what's played for each user/station.
SG Aham Brahmasmi!
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:(( :(( :(( I so much enjoyed a piece composed by Mozart and was so deeply engrossed that I didn't note which one it was. I tried in vain to find out ( limited time and patience ) but couldn't. I wish Pandora atleast gives a history of what's played for each user/station.
SG Aham Brahmasmi!
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:) I don't know if that was meant to be sarcastic. But yes, he wrote too much and since I do not have any understanding of Western Classical music, it's much harder for me. If it was Indian Classical, I'd have aced it by now. One great thing about his music is that it refreshes my mind in a way that I become more active and productive. But a few pieces are just so mesmerising that my mind wanders off.
SG Aham Brahmasmi!
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Dalek Dave wrote:
That bloody Mozart!
He wrote too much to to make a search a simple matter.Rubbish! He only ever wrote 593 compositions. He did however write many variations on those 593. [Edit] Only half a bottle to go. [/Edit]
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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I keep my phone in my pocket and my headphones on my head. So I suppose you could say I listen to my pocket, though it would probably be more correct to say I listen to what's in my pants.
Flatulence?
SG Aham Brahmasmi!
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Dalek Dave wrote:
That bloody Mozart!
He wrote too much to to make a search a simple matter.Rubbish! He only ever wrote 593 compositions. He did however write many variations on those 593. [Edit] Only half a bottle to go. [/Edit]
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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Flatulence?
SG Aham Brahmasmi!
Speaking of, that's why I don't like my mesh chair at work... it offers no sound dampening.
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I'm listening to Pandora right now. It's an app on my iPhone that allows me to listen to an automatically created radio station that is based on my tastes. It has the ability to bookmark songs and such so you can buy them later, but I'd like if it just detected which songs I like without me having to intervene (it could then email me a list at the end of each day that lists the songs I liked the most). I reckon it could do that if it detected me bobing my head back and forth, which I do during songs I'm into. Do any of you buy music you listen to on dynamic radio stations like Pandora? How do you note the songs you like (most the ones I like don't have lyrics, so remembering those isn't an option)?
Steve Jobs is reading your post, and the next piece of Apple World Domination will be the iMplant. It's a 32gb flash drive that you embed in your head, has accelerometers and other doohickies that will tell them whether you like the music you're listening to or not. If they get a huge amount of cash from the licensing deal, they'll erase you there and then and let another drone take your place in the Apple Fanboi Army.
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I'm listening to Pandora right now. It's an app on my iPhone that allows me to listen to an automatically created radio station that is based on my tastes. It has the ability to bookmark songs and such so you can buy them later, but I'd like if it just detected which songs I like without me having to intervene (it could then email me a list at the end of each day that lists the songs I liked the most). I reckon it could do that if it detected me bobing my head back and forth, which I do during songs I'm into. Do any of you buy music you listen to on dynamic radio stations like Pandora? How do you note the songs you like (most the ones I like don't have lyrics, so remembering those isn't an option)?
I use Last fm. Pretty much the same as Pandora.
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