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BlackandJill now up on Web

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@...>

4/12/2003 3:23:40 PM

My recent piece for soprano and electronics, _BlackandJill_ is now up
on "radio free Blackjack..."

http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/354/blackjack1.html

J. Pehrson

🔗Stan Hoffman <stanhoffman@...>

4/15/2003 1:02:36 AM

Hi Joe--

Whenever I try to stream or download this I'm presented with an (apparently)
optional screen to "join" mp3.com. But it seems that unless I join mp3.com
the music will not download or play. Do I really have to get on their junk
mail list to access things? Seems to me I used to be able to get it (distant
past?) without delivering myself up to their barages. Oh well, I can always
set a rule in Outlook Express to delete their mail sight unseen (my list of
rules is growing very fast these days).

Got to run to the local musical instrument store--Home Depot. I'm building
my first tubulon!

Stan

On 4/12/03 10:23 PM, Joseph Pehrson at jpehrson@... wrote:

> My recent piece for soprano and electronics, _BlackandJill_ is now up
> on "radio free Blackjack..."
>
> http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/354/blackjack1.html
>
> J. Pehrson
>

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@...>

4/13/2003 3:29:57 PM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Stan Hoffman

/makemicromusic/topicId_4536.html#4537

<stanhoffman@m...> wrote:
> Hi Joe--
>
> Whenever I try to stream or download this I'm presented with an
(apparently)optional screen to "join" mp3.com. But it seems that
unless I join mp3.com the music will not download or play. Do I
really have to get on their junk mail list to access things? Seems to
me I used to be able to get it (distant past?) without delivering
myself up to their barages. Oh well, I can always set a rule in
Outlook Express to delete their mail sight unseen (my list of
> rules is growing very fast these days).
>
> Got to run to the local musical instrument store--Home Depot. I'm
building my first tubulon!
>

***Hi Stan,

Yes, I believe they changed that a few years ago, and people have
to "enlist..."

However, my personal experience is that mp3.com doesn't really send
all that much mail out... maybe a few here and there that are easily
deleted... Certainly your "filter" idea would work, though...

Thanks for trying!

Good luck with the instrument building. That's very adventurous...

Joe P.