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By: Da Sissop
Date: 12/3/99 11:12:28 PM
# Replies: 14
There *may* occasionally be an official WebNuns streaming audio radio station now and then...
Check out http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?current=12&genre=various&searchdesc=webnuns, and if you see a WebNuns broadcast listed, then, well, there it is. Otherwise, it isn't, I guess.
Response #1
By: Ralf
Date: 12/4/99 10:40:59 AM
Woo woo!
I heard it last night for a few minutes! Tres kewl!
But u need more contests and goofy callers....
Response #2
By: Cleotis
Date: 12/12/99 11:54:22 PM
Live 365 is so cool. I set up a radio station there a couple of week ago, but haven't finished the playlist yet.
Yes, thanks to me, there's currently a live365 station playing nothing but the song "Mr. Roboto" over and over and over again. Just what you always dreamed of!
Response #3
By: Da Sissop
Date: 12/13/99 12:47:16 PM
Can I make a request? I'd like to request "Mr. Roboto" at double speed.
Response #4
By: Homer The Brave
Date: 12/14/99 4:37:49 PM
"KSTX, All Styx, ALL THE TIME!"
Response #5
By: Gowan McGland
Date: 12/14/99 9:43:59 PM
Well, damned if I can find either of your stations.
They never seem to be up whenever I check.
Response #6
By: Ralf
Date: 12/15/99 7:29:18 AM
Welcome to the internet: 40 million channels, but nothing good on.
Response #7
By: Da Sissop
Date: 12/15/99 1:38:19 PM
I'm stuck in Dallas. As the sole DJ for WebNuns radio, that puts a bit of a crimp in the broadcast schedule.
Response #8
By: Tess Trueheart
Date: 12/16/99 5:15:02 AM
Fang why are you in Dallas?
Response #9
By: Da Sissop
Date: 12/16/99 7:08:59 AM
Because my company has a client in Dallas (TXU) and they were rapidly coming up on some critical milestone deadlines in this project, and they suddenly realized they needed some additional help.
Sooo I got dropped headfirst into a project I knew nothing about, working with DHTML and javascript (which I knew *next* to nothing about), spending 4 days a week in big D.
Response #10
By: Homer The Brave
Date: 12/16/99 6:30:09 PM
Can we expect drop-down menus and disclosure triangles on WebNunz as a consequence?
Response #11
By: Da Sissop
Date: 12/16/99 8:03:09 PM
MMMMmmmaybe. I might experiment with some of this stuff as non-mission-critical BoNuS features for those lucky folks with Microsoft browsers... :)
The application I'm working on is an inTRAnet application, targeted exclusively to Wintel IE 4.0 or better, which is good because I'm learning that DHTML and stylesheets and crap like that are LIGHT YEARS away from any sort of cross-browser compatibility.
So for my inTERnet Webnuns website, I wouldn't be inclined to go nuts with it... but yeah, it *is* kinda cool what you can do when you can dictate the browser and platform requirements.
Response #12
By: Tess Trueheart
Date: 12/17/99 5:13:49 AM
Next time you have to go to Big D, swing on by little D (Denton) and visit Court on Campus!
She will be in town tonight!
Response #13
By: Gowan McGland
Date: 3/31/00 4:35:54 PM
What I just found out that was cool about WebNuns Radio is that if you set it up to play in WinAmp, you can surf WebNunz in the mini-browser under the player.
Response #14
By: Da Sissop
Date: 3/31/00 9:38:58 PM
I sorta hijacked a direct link to the mini-browser... the official link they give me to give to YOU shows a big list of all my competing stations in a new browser window, followed by the playlist browser window, followed by the data stream. Waaay too much crap for my tastes.