Really cool--I'm really glad I check RAIN yesterday! A "true" Internet
radio--okay, let's just say a "standalone" one--has always been out of
my financial reach, so this DIY component may be just the ticket for
me.
So how's that MYLO? Honestly, I had to run a quick Google search to
find out what a MYLO is. Now I remember the device...and where is
"here" (as in, where you're getting good WiFi)?
Harold
--- In InternetRadioLovers@yahoogroups.com, wa2fnq@... wrote:
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> Harold,
>
> This is cool and very tempting for an electronics junkie like me. I
will pass this along to a couple of my friends.
>
> BTW, I`m sending this from my MYLO. There is WiFi everywhere here.
Very encoreging.
>
> Jerry 1290gli.com
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Harold <harold.johnson@...>
> Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009 1:39 pm
> Subject: [InternetRadioLovers] Radio And Internet News: Pandora
advertising, DIY 'Net radio receiver
> To: InternetRadioLovers@yahoogroups.com
>
> > Some stories today's RAIN (Radio And Internet Newsletter) linked
to:
> >
> > DIY Internet radio receiver -- that's right, you can build you
own:
> > http://www.digitpedia.com/how-to-guide-build-your-own-internet-
> > radio/2948/
> > For only about $103 for the main component! I haven't encountered
this
> > type of kit anywhere else; anyone else know of anything like this?
> > This is really tempting.
> >
> > Also, Pandora Radio's founder talks about advertising on the
service:
> > http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20090203/BIZ01/902030331f
> >
> > More stories on RAIN at:
> >
> > http://textpattern.kurthanson.com/
> >
> > Keep "tuning in",
> > Harold
> >
> >
>