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Old 02-05-2012, 09:29 AM #21
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No, if you decide you don't like a particular song you can give it the thumbs-down. If you do that repeatedly to many songs you'll get a little pop up box that says something like "you can only reject a certain number of songs within a certain time frame." You have to listen to the whole song but then they tell you they won't play it again.

Here's the message I get....... "Sorry about that. After this song is through we won't play this one again on your station."
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Since you now have DSL it also gives you some options on watching TV on line for free. Try Hulu, you have to sign up, but the info they require is limited to use it for free. Of course they also offer a premium plan too. The free edition just requires you disabled ad blockers for the site and watch a few commercials.

Not really any worse than regular TV and you can pick what you watch.
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I'll have to check it out and see if there are any shows I want to watch!
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I'm going to check out Hulu, too. Now that I have a laptop and can use it on the couch or in the recliner I can probably watch all kinds of stuff n it that I couldn't with the desktop.
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I am certainly not a pro at this, my son`s friend told me there is a way to connect the computer to a newer TV and use it as your computer screen and stream movies to the TV. The newer TV`s have a port for it, and the computer should allow a second screen to be used.

Kids usually have more experience dealing with the stuff.
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I watch the free stuff on Hulu. They have TV shows, movies, documentaries, etc. Since I already have a Netflix account, I didn't want to spend more for Hulu so I just do the free stuff.

Sleeper - You can do that. From what I understand, you need an HDMI cable to hook in to the TV. Most newer TVs have that capability. My dream TV is an internet TV. The TV has a built in WiFi so you can get internet access if you have a wireless router. I know Sony and Samsung make them but I'm not too sure what other manufacturers. They're expensive though.
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Trish, At first I thought, how cool, an Internet TV. But I'm not an either kinda person, I want both going at the same time.
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You can also watch some full length movies on YouTube, they have a variety.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCBA28_65uY
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Pandora is awesome. Internet radio -- what a concept. I have quite a variety of artists and styles of music that I enjoy listening to. I get tired of CD's because it's always the same thing. And, on-air radio stations are that way too. I greatly appreciate the variety on Pandora.

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