If you don't feel that having instant access to pretty much all mainstream music you can think about in a portable device is worth $14/month then
spotify isn't for you.
Surrendering your bandwidth, well, if you were used to downloading music it's just another way of using that bandwidth.
For me Spotify on a computer was an interesting concept and working well, but when I could start use it on my android phone, that's when the potential really became obvious.
Community playlists is another thing that works amazingly well with spotify, and it will just get better when the number of users grow. Just go to one of many playlist sites where users publish their playlists, find one you like and click, you're playing the songs on your computer or handset. Revolutionary!
Congratulations piratebay for a nicely pulled off publicity stunt.
Of course they have no intentions of buying Sealand, but they sure wouldn't mind some attention and
action back to the site after the big traffic drop they suffered from in the 2006 raid, which they still
haven't fully recovered from.
If you don't feel that having instant access to pretty much all mainstream music you can think about in a portable device is worth $14/month then spotify isn't for you. Surrendering your bandwidth, well, if you were used to downloading music it's just another way of using that bandwidth. For me Spotify on a computer was an interesting concept and working well, but when I could start use it on my android phone, that's when the potential really became obvious. Community playlists is another thing that works amazingly well with spotify, and it will just get better when the number of users grow. Just go to one of many playlist sites where users publish their playlists, find one you like and click, you're playing the songs on your computer or handset. Revolutionary!
Considering the 9 stone handicap, maybe we'll have to wait yet a few years before actually seeing what the title implies ...
Congratulations piratebay for a nicely pulled off publicity stunt. Of course they have no intentions of buying Sealand, but they sure wouldn't mind some attention and action back to the site after the big traffic drop they suffered from in the 2006 raid, which they still haven't fully recovered from.