I like it. Clean and simple and real time and no ads. Call me old-fashioned, but I think we've given up a lot of that old-time simplicity and privacy for the "flashy" modern look of Facebook and all the rest. From the looks of it, there is literally nothing that could break or go wrong, unless the server crashes. And you don't have to have a fast PC, or be using the latest browser, etc, etc, etc.
I just commented there about a new station I just logged on 640 kHz. Condx here in N. Indiana are good to the deep south.
Thanks for setting it up, Colin! Mark/IN On 2019-03-11 9:24 pm, R. Colin Newell wrote:
Exactly - which is exactly what Iâm doing.Facebook is like a needy adult child that refuses to grow up - with its hand endlessly extended for more money, information, more of your time, more of your soul. Iâve run up a free standing system. No ads, no info grabs, no shills, no BS. Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA - On Mar 11, 2019, at 6:18 PM, Les Rayburn <les@highnoonfilm.com> wrote:Yes, but membership in Facebook is. Frankly, I prefer the idea of a stand-alone server and URL that was originally proposed. Nothing to sign up for, no ads, no people from high school, etc.
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