Pandora is freeSo, I'm sort-of cheap and don't stream anything that costs money (really, I'm just frugal).
But it's christmas and
Dd is - well, totally into movie stars and music (all kinds, she loves country, pop, rock - even Frank Sinatra).
I got her (another) kindle this year and she requested two albums. This doesn't seem, to me, to be the best solution. So, I thought I should get her a music service? Or amazon prime (is that better)?
Any economical (sort-of) suggestions would be appreciated.
I know I sound like an old-out-of-it-idiot (I am not that old
but I am out-of-it
so, help save dd!! we want her to be culturally relevant :aikon:
recommendations?
Did they say why? I did one yesterday and the day before and both approved.This is the hit I got a rejection on.
I would recommend Spotify. It's got free and premium, very customisable, has playlists and personalized radio service. I think premium is $10/month.So, I'm sort-of cheap and don't stream anything that costs money (really, I'm just frugal).
But it's christmas and
Dd is - well, totally into movie stars and music (all kinds, she loves country, pop, rock - even Frank Sinatra).
I got her (another) kindle this year and she requested two albums. This doesn't seem, to me, to be the best solution. So, I thought I should get her a music service? Or amazon prime (is that better)?
Any economical (sort-of) suggestions would be appreciated.
I know I sound like an old-out-of-it-idiot (I am not that old
but I am out-of-it
so, help save dd!! we want her to be culturally relevant :aikon:
recommendations?
Amazon Prime has a streaming service included for both music and videos included with their subscription. Any songs I can't listen to on there, I can usually find on Spotify. I believe they still offer 1 free e-book each month that can be borrowed with Prime as well.So, I'm sort-of cheap and don't stream anything that costs money (really, I'm just frugal).
But it's christmas and
Dd is - well, totally into movie stars and music (all kinds, she loves country, pop, rock - even Frank Sinatra).
I got her (another) kindle this year and she requested two albums. This doesn't seem, to me, to be the best solution. So, I thought I should get her a music service? Or amazon prime (is that better)?
Any economical (sort-of) suggestions would be appreciated.
I know I sound like an old-out-of-it-idiot (I am not that old
but I am out-of-it
so, help save dd!! we want her to be culturally relevant :aikon:
recommendations?
I would recommend Spotify. It's got free and premium, very customisable, has playlists and personalized radio service. I think premium is $10/month.
not really, it all depends on your partner, most of mine are around 2-3 minutes which isn't good. but on a day like today, It doesn't take too much thinking and is a mindless long batch. Sometimes I get them down to 1.5 min with a good partner.Is there any way to finish the Research Tasks quickly?
The fastest I've managed to finish one is three minutes, and the one I finished just now took me six thanks to a particularly slow partner.
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Third spotify... it is rather cheap or you can use free version with commercials... which is what I have cause im a cheap asshole lol.So, I'm sort-of cheap and don't stream anything that costs money (really, I'm just frugal).
But it's christmas and
Dd is - well, totally into movie stars and music (all kinds, she loves country, pop, rock - even Frank Sinatra).
I got her (another) kindle this year and she requested two albums. This doesn't seem, to me, to be the best solution. So, I thought I should get her a music service? Or amazon prime (is that better)?
Any economical (sort-of) suggestions would be appreciated.
I know I sound like an old-out-of-it-idiot (I am not that old
but I am out-of-it
so, help save dd!! we want her to be culturally relevant :aikon:
recommendations?
Echoing Spotify. No other music streaming service comes close to the library Spotify has.So, I'm sort-of cheap and don't stream anything that costs money (really, I'm just frugal).
But it's christmas and
Dd is - well, totally into movie stars and music (all kinds, she loves country, pop, rock - even Frank Sinatra).
I got her (another) kindle this year and she requested two albums. This doesn't seem, to me, to be the best solution. So, I thought I should get her a music service? Or amazon prime (is that better)?
Any economical (sort-of) suggestions would be appreciated.
I know I sound like an old-out-of-it-idiot (I am not that old
but I am out-of-it
so, help save dd!! we want her to be culturally relevant :aikon:
recommendations?
The personalized "endless mixes" and weekly "discovery" lists are great features of Spotify that are good for staying in-touch with new artists/hidden gems in genres you enjoy, in addition to everything already said, as well. Well worth the subscription, imo.So, I'm sort-of cheap and don't stream anything that costs money (really, I'm just frugal).
But it's christmas and
Dd is - well, totally into movie stars and music (all kinds, she loves country, pop, rock - even Frank Sinatra).
I got her (another) kindle this year and she requested two albums. This doesn't seem, to me, to be the best solution. So, I thought I should get her a music service? Or amazon prime (is that better)?
Any economical (sort-of) suggestions would be appreciated.
I know I sound like an old-out-of-it-idiot (I am not that old
but I am out-of-it
so, help save dd!! we want her to be culturally relevant :aikon:
recommendations?
what site???Decided to cheat and cash out on another site I work on so I wouldn't have to do squat today. Happy holidays all.