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PunchyNov 27th 2006 9:18PM
Poster #1 just doesn't get it or hasn't tried it. I am a complete convert and have been a big fan since launch. Recently added features allows the user complete control of the music selections that Pandora makes for you and a little "training" will enrich the users experience that much more. Also, I have been nothing but pleasantly surprised by odd "unknown artist" that does make it to one of the stations I have created.
Trust me once you get the hang of this (and that takes minutes) you will enjoy having the music back in your life. And, unlike other mediums, not a single commercial, break for a weather forecast or unsolicited announcement about a software upgrade availability.
What I would love to see is Pandora for MCE, Pandora in my car and Pandora on my cell phone. All completely possible as a part of the big picture.
No more MP3's to download, no more wasted disk space, just great tunes streaming reliably to my desktop where ever I may be.
Thanks Pandora, keep up the great work.
Punchy