I was hoping to enjoy some new music when I read the first couple of mails. However all I got from pandora was: "Dear Sir Mister Most Important Person U From Brazil? No-no!"
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- Subject: Re: a browser for debian that will play pandora.com?
- From: Joe Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@cs.nmsu.edu>
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 19:26:25 -0600
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Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> writes: > On 5/31/2013 7:40 PM, Carl Fink wrote: > /snip/ >> Epiphany-browser works fine. > Have you ever listened to Pandora? The folks that run it don't seem to > know anything about music genres. > I did listen to it on the computer--I think it was from PCLOS, but not > sure. Anyway, I wouldn't go out of my way > to get Pandora. AAMOF, I considered buying a specific car, until I > found out it had Pandora instead of Sirius/XM. > Maybe you can get Sirius/XM--they seem to know what they're doing. (I > listen to Sirius/XM in the car all the time.) > I don't know if you can get it on the computer. but I'm sure you'd > have to subscribe. I don't put a lot of faith in genrres... Pandora is *really* good at predicting songs I've never heard of from bands I've never heard of based on other music I like. I've currently got 16 different channels defined based on relatively-similar songs and bands I like, which I've got on random shuffle. So I'll get some Grateful Dead, then some Bach, then some Dresden Dolls, then something from a Broadway musical... and all good. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: [🔎] 1bwqqckmri.fsf@snowball.wb.pfeifferfamily.net">http://lists.debian.org/[🔎] 1bwqqckmri.fsf@snowball.wb.pfeifferfamily.net
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