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Australian Open Chilly8 01-13-2008
Posted by Chilly8 on January 13, 2008, 8:28 pm
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Our coverage of the Australian open tennis comeptition is
proving to be a hit. I did turn my proxy back on for that,
and I have 704 connections right now, ALL going to
either our coverage of Australian open tennis, or
some other coverage, and nearly ALL of them coming
from corporate network addresses all over Australia
and Asia, as people tune in to the Australian open,
from work.

I also have 97 direct connections to the various audio
feeds we have. So that is a total of 801 listeners, ALL
coming from various corporate network addresses
throghout Australia and Asia. And contrary to popular
opinion, the boss will NEVER know that somoene
was listening to tennis all day, from work.



Posted by Jamin Davis on January 13, 2008, 9:43 pm
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14 January 2008 01:28 Chilly8 broadcast thus:

> coming from various corporate network addresses
> throghout Australia and Asia. And contrary to popular
> opinion, the boss will NEVER know that somoene
> was listening to tennis all day, from work.

Perhaps the boss doesn't care either - have you ever thought of that :). And
if it helps them do their job better everyone's a winner. Don't see what
all your fussing is about.

Cheers....j

Posted by Chilly8 on January 13, 2008, 10:33 pm
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> 14 January 2008 01:28 Chilly8 broadcast thus:
>
>> coming from various corporate network addresses
>> throghout Australia and Asia. And contrary to popular
>> opinion, the boss will NEVER know that somoene
>> was listening to tennis all day, from work.
>
> Perhaps the boss doesn't care either - have you ever thought of that :).
> And
> if it helps them do their job better everyone's a winner. Don't see what
> all your fussing is about.
>
> Cheers....j

Well, some peoplle think its unethical to listen to Net radio of
any kind, when it is not. I dont care what folks like Leythos
or Moe say, it is NOT untehical to listen to internet radio from
work.




Posted by on January 14, 2008, 3:09 pm
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>
>> 14 January 2008 01:28 Chilly8 broadcast thus:
>>
>>> coming from various corporate network addresses
>>> throghout Australia and Asia. And contrary to popular
>>> opinion, the boss will NEVER know that somoene
>>> was listening to tennis all day, from work.
>>
>> Perhaps the boss doesn't care either - have you ever thought of that
:).
>> And
>> if it helps them do their job better everyone's a winner. Don't see
what
>> all your fussing is about.
>>
>> Cheers....j
>
>Well, some peoplle think its unethical to listen to Net radio of
>any kind, when it is not. I dont care what folks like Leythos
>or Moe say, it is NOT untehical to listen to internet radio from
>work.


You must be the owner?:>)
Regards
buddy b

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