Music Subscription Sites
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I'm thinking about signing up for one of those sites that lets you download music for a monthly fee. Have any recomendations on a good (cheap) one? www.musicnow.com[^]looks like it has a lot of good stuff and $10 a month doesn't seem too expensive.What do you all think? Rachael "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
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I'm thinking about signing up for one of those sites that lets you download music for a monthly fee. Have any recomendations on a good (cheap) one? www.musicnow.com[^]looks like it has a lot of good stuff and $10 a month doesn't seem too expensive.What do you all think? Rachael "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
OK - I think we all need an explanation here :) cheers, Chris Maunder
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I'm thinking about signing up for one of those sites that lets you download music for a monthly fee. Have any recomendations on a good (cheap) one? www.musicnow.com[^]looks like it has a lot of good stuff and $10 a month doesn't seem too expensive.What do you all think? Rachael "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
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OK - I think we all need an explanation here :) cheers, Chris Maunder
Hahaha... at first I was confused and couldn't figure out why I would need to explain music subscription sites, then I read the title of your post. Ok, the why I do I use the name "The Lady of Shallots"? Well, it comes from the poem The Lady of Shalott[^] by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Only I changed it to "Shallots" which are a kind of onion. One day a co-worker and I had a random conversation in which the Lady of Shalott came up and since then I've used that for log-ins on any site I need one for. It's very useful because hardly anyone uses this and I never forget my my log-in name is. Well, there it is. :) Rachael "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
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I'm thinking about signing up for one of those sites that lets you download music for a monthly fee. Have any recomendations on a good (cheap) one? www.musicnow.com[^]looks like it has a lot of good stuff and $10 a month doesn't seem too expensive.What do you all think? Rachael "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
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Hahaha... at first I was confused and couldn't figure out why I would need to explain music subscription sites, then I read the title of your post. Ok, the why I do I use the name "The Lady of Shallots"? Well, it comes from the poem The Lady of Shalott[^] by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Only I changed it to "Shallots" which are a kind of onion. One day a co-worker and I had a random conversation in which the Lady of Shalott came up and since then I've used that for log-ins on any site I need one for. It's very useful because hardly anyone uses this and I never forget my my log-in name is. Well, there it is. :) Rachael "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
I had this weird vision of a crazed old women living in a large run-down mansion surrounded on all sides by overgrown pots full of Spring Onions. Not that for a second I'm suggesting you are old. Or even crazed. Or, for that matter, surrounded by onions. cheers, Chris Maunder
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Hahaha... at first I was confused and couldn't figure out why I would need to explain music subscription sites, then I read the title of your post. Ok, the why I do I use the name "The Lady of Shallots"? Well, it comes from the poem The Lady of Shalott[^] by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Only I changed it to "Shallots" which are a kind of onion. One day a co-worker and I had a random conversation in which the Lady of Shalott came up and since then I've used that for log-ins on any site I need one for. It's very useful because hardly anyone uses this and I never forget my my log-in name is. Well, there it is. :) Rachael "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
The Lady of Shallots wrote: "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." Probably best we don't ask :~ Elaine (timerous fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D
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I had this weird vision of a crazed old women living in a large run-down mansion surrounded on all sides by overgrown pots full of Spring Onions. Not that for a second I'm suggesting you are old. Or even crazed. Or, for that matter, surrounded by onions. cheers, Chris Maunder
with her only link to the outside world being the computer she sits at, coding madly :laugh: "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
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The Lady of Shallots wrote: "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." Probably best we don't ask :~ Elaine (timerous fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D
I'm not exactly sure what he meant, all of my co-workers say strange things. We have a white-board where we write the these phrases and use them at opportune times.:) "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
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thanks for the suggestions, I'll check 'em out! "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
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I'm not exactly sure what he meant, all of my co-workers say strange things. We have a white-board where we write the these phrases and use them at opportune times.:) "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." - my boss
In this case, it sounds like he'd had a rough day interviewing job candidates.
"The Lion shall lie down with the Lamb;
but the Lamb will not get much sleep..."
Lazarus Long -
The Lady of Shallots wrote: "It seems that we're getting to the bottom of the barrel of squirrels." Probably best we don't ask :~ Elaine (timerous fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D
Yeah. Nothing like running out of squirrels... cheers, Chris Maunder