Grotty "digital" sound
"N_Cook" wrote in message
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Sylvia Else wrote in message
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On 11/06/2012 2:37 PM, spamtrap1888 wrote:
I assume that, like in the US, public eating and drinking places must
pay license fees for the music played there. Using a commercial
internet radio service would keep the pub owner out of trouble with
the copyright holders, with a minimum of effort on his part. Internet
jukeboxes also permit access to a wide variety of tunes, so that his
customers can play exactly what suits them.
Do they still have silent records?
Sylvia.
I created a silent minidisc last week , to clone the TOC to one with a
corrupted TOC, worked a treat.
I saw a "silent disco" at a Festival a while ago - everyone wears radio
headphones.
Extremely amusing to watch!
Gareth.
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