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Downloading flying music?
We've got the PS Engineering CD/Intercom in our plane, and listen to CDs on
long trips. I am obviously slipping into "dinosaur" status, as I have never downloaded music, for "burning" onto a blank CD. I *have* burned CDs, but I've always done it from tracks played off of another CD. Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Any recommended sites? Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? Thanks! BTW: We've got FOUR new additions to the Rec.Aviation Rogue's Gallery! They a - The famous (infamous?) Badwater Bill Phillips, and a zillion planes he's flown... - Ross Richardson and his super 180 hp 172! - CJ Campbell, world-famous flight instructor, and his fabulous 206! - Bryan Chaisone, and his cool Robinson R-22 helicopter... See all these guys at http://www.alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm . -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In article gCcRb.155799$xy6.746831@attbi_s02, Jay Honeck
wrote: Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Any recommended sites? Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? Jay, you are forgetting the first rule of parenthood in the digital age... "Go ask your kids!" If they don't know how, one of their classmates does. Just tell your child what songs you want, don't ask questions like "Where did you get this?", and it will get done in a matter of minutes. And remember this, above all, do it at the hotel through a router over a broadband connection and NEVER, EVER, do this type of work on a computer that can be traced back to you! ;-) (When the Music Cops come, you can always claim that it must have been a customer who asked to use it to access the internet to check their email.) |
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you will not care if this is legal or not, would you?
Not particularly. I would assume it's legal if it's downloaded from a "real" website. BTW: Do you know who owns the "copyrights" to the aviation videos? I'd be glad to give them attribution, if anyone knows who filmed them? They were all received off the internet, or from friends via email, with no strings attached. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Martin Hotze" wrote in message ... EDR wrote: or: check in at Jay's hotel. Download nasty child-p0rn. It get's tracked down to the Hotel's IP/account. Who has the problem? Mostly, the guy who has the stuff on their computer - in any form. I am a forensic computer specialist - cases are built based on possesion, not, for the most part, bandwidth. Michael #m -- http://www.MoveOn.org/ - - - - - http://www.bushin30seconds.org/ http://www.khilafah.com/home/categor...D=9007&TagID=2 |
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hmm i have one that i use ALOT called "Soul Seek"
http://www.slsknet.org/ it works great for me has a bit of a learning curve to it and sometimes you have to wait but no thats no big deal if you have broadband thats up 24/7. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:gCcRb.155799$xy6.746831@attbi_s02... We've got the PS Engineering CD/Intercom in our plane, and listen to CDs on long trips. I am obviously slipping into "dinosaur" status, as I have never downloaded music, for "burning" onto a blank CD. I *have* burned CDs, but I've always done it from tracks played off of another CD. Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Any recommended sites? Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? Thanks! BTW: We've got FOUR new additions to the Rec.Aviation Rogue's Gallery! They a - The famous (infamous?) Badwater Bill Phillips, and a zillion planes he's flown... - Ross Richardson and his super 180 hp 172! - CJ Campbell, world-famous flight instructor, and his fabulous 206! - Bryan Chaisone, and his cool Robinson R-22 helicopter... See all these guys at http://www.alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm . -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Sure. From my own CDs and also downloaded from... Any recommended sites? ....the Apple Musicsto http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/ Best selection of music you can find online. Plus you can burn as many CDs as you like, 100% legal. For Mac and PC. Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? It was never and will never be "free". It was always theft. But now we're slowly getting alternatives. Cheers, Jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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Itunes looks good. Too bad you have to have to be in the US to use it. I
guess Sir William doesn't need the business from the rest of us. nuke "Jens Krueger" wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Sure. From my own CDs and also downloaded from... Any recommended sites? ...the Apple Musicsto http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/ Best selection of music you can find online. Plus you can burn as many CDs as you like, 100% legal. For Mac and PC. Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? It was never and will never be "free". It was always theft. But now we're slowly getting alternatives. Cheers, Jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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"nuke" wrote in message ... Itunes looks good. Too bad you have to have to be in the US to use it. I guess Sir William doesn't need the business from the rest of us. nuke Do you mean Sir Steven? "Jens Krueger" wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Sure. From my own CDs and also downloaded from... Any recommended sites? ...the Apple Musicsto http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/ Best selection of music you can find online. Plus you can burn as many CDs as you like, 100% legal. For Mac and PC. Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? It was never and will never be "free". It was always theft. But now we're slowly getting alternatives. Cheers, Jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Any recommended sites? Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? Jay, the goobers here all claim ignorance to the most obvious source of music for burring: File sharing software. I'd bet a whole dollar that most of the folks saying "But it's illegal!" either are using, have used, or have a teenage in their house who currently uses this perfectly legal software for somewhat nefarious purposes. There are all kinds of this software out the Morpheus, KaZaa, DirectConnect and so on. Unfortunately, they all install loads of spyware on your computer when you install the sharing software which can bring your computer system to it's virtual knees. If you run a spyware removal utility on 'em, the program will no longer work. The solution? Kazaa Lite. It's a hacked version of Kazaa without all the spyware. It's not a legal piece of software and Kazaa is going after the KazaaLite people, so I am told, so you may find it hard to find. However, you might know a manly guy or two you can email privately who can make this program available to you send this file to you if you are real nice about it. Is it illegal to download copyrighted music? OF COURSE! Do people abuse the system by burning music CDs instead of buying them? Of course! Do I give a damn? Hell no! Music companies have been screwing me by charging way too much for their music for a long time. It's about time there was some competition (illegal or no) that will bring them back to reality. I use the service every now and then to make compilations of my fave music. Most - but not all - the compilations I've made are songs form CDs I own (I have a massive collection). I downloaded some complete CD's and have been darn glad I didn't buy them because they suck! Anyway, let me know privately if you need help with the KazaaLite. -- An Anonymous File Sharing Person |
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i forgot about kazaa lite i still say soulseek is better though
http://www.slsknet.org/ u can also get alot of stuff off gnutella clients such as eMule and neither one bogs me down w/ a bunch of spyware infact i think neither of these has any to be honest. And besides Kazaa Lite K++ is damn near non existant anymore. In fact last time i was at their website i found the link to soulseek and a few others. "Jim Fisher" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message Does anyone here burn CDs for listening while in flight? Any recommended sites? Tips? Are these things still free, or did all the freebies get sued out of existence? Jay, the goobers here all claim ignorance to the most obvious source of music for burring: File sharing software. I'd bet a whole dollar that most of the folks saying "But it's illegal!" either are using, have used, or have a teenage in their house who currently uses this perfectly legal software for somewhat nefarious purposes. There are all kinds of this software out the Morpheus, KaZaa, DirectConnect and so on. Unfortunately, they all install loads of spyware on your computer when you install the sharing software which can bring your computer system to it's virtual knees. If you run a spyware removal utility on 'em, the program will no longer work. The solution? Kazaa Lite. It's a hacked version of Kazaa without all the spyware. It's not a legal piece of software and Kazaa is going after the KazaaLite people, so I am told, so you may find it hard to find. However, you might know a manly guy or two you can email privately who can make this program available to you send this file to you if you are real nice about it. Is it illegal to download copyrighted music? OF COURSE! Do people abuse the system by burning music CDs instead of buying them? Of course! Do I give a damn? Hell no! Music companies have been screwing me by charging way too much for their music for a long time. It's about time there was some competition (illegal or no) that will bring them back to reality. I use the service every now and then to make compilations of my fave music. Most - but not all - the compilations I've made are songs form CDs I own (I have a massive collection). I downloaded some complete CD's and have been darn glad I didn't buy them because they suck! Anyway, let me know privately if you need help with the KazaaLite. -- An Anonymous File Sharing Person |
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