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05/26/2012 06:11 PM

Anyone know where it stores user data besides the profile? Mine has almost nothing in it but Pandora keeps playing me ads about how I should check out the train service to Santa Fe. Since I am not in New Mexico right now I am, to say the least, unlikely to do that. If I have to listen to ads I'd at least like relevant ads. Or does anyone know of an analogous ad-free service? The ones I know require a lot of selecting and clicking every few minutes. I want something I can turn on and listen to while I work.

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05/27/2012 03:57 AM

I pay for it since I use it a lot.  It for a year, so it really isn't that expensive and it is worth it to not have ads. Anyone know where it stores user data besides the profile? Mine has almost nothing in it but Pandora keeps playing me ads about how I should check out the train service to Santa Fe. Since I am not in New Mexico right now I am, to say the least, unlikely to do that. If I have to listen to ads I'd at least like relevant ads. Or does anyone know of an analogous ad-free service? The ones I know require a lot of selecting and clicking every few minutes. I want something I can turn on and listen to while I work.

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05/27/2012 03:04 PM

yeah, I suppose if i have no ads that takes care of that.... On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 12:36 AM, Eric Roberts < owner@threeravensconsulting.com> wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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05/27/2012 06:03 PM

I've been using Rdio, which is $9.99/mo and seems to work better than Spotify's spotty performance and crappy support. It doesn't do music discovery the same way that Pandora does, but you can access a ton of music and make some pretty easy (and legal) playlists of virtually anything on the fly. I've found it to be lacking a few artists I was looking for (Spotify too) but overall I find that it's worth the $9.99 every month. -Cameron ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----


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