WCPE.org

Story: NPR station WBUR Boston adds support for free audio standardTotal Replies: 13
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Bob_Robertson

May 15, 2008
1:26 PM
Well, they join WCPE.org, my personal favorite webcasting radio station. They've been using ogg for years.

[HYPERLINK@theclassicalstation.org]
Bob_Robertson

May 15, 2008
1:34 PM
Oh, and on a related note, one of the reasons I have become an anarchist:

"On March 2, 2007 the Copyright Royalty Board in Washington made a ruling which will force many smaller public radio stations to consider shutting off their webcasting streams, and which will definitely put WCPE into a very difficult, if not impossible, situation. What's worse, the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) has denied public broadcasting's petition for a rehearing on its decision."

[HYPERLINK@theclassicalstation.org]
rijelkentaurus

May 15, 2008
1:57 PM
Hey, that's Wake Forest...where in the world are you, Bob? I'm very close to Wake Forest, the school, which was originally located in Wake Forest, NC.
Bob_Robertson

May 15, 2008
3:07 PM
Rocky Mount. A rail crossing about 45 miles due east of Raleigh.
rijelkentaurus

May 15, 2008
3:24 PM
I know where it is. I am in Greensboro, although I spend most of my offtime in Archdale (near High Point) with my bride-to-be, where I will move once we are married.
NoDough

May 15, 2008
4:16 PM
I am 15 miles due east of Wake Forest just north of highway 98. Howdy neighbor!
tuxchick

May 15, 2008
4:23 PM
Married!! Quick, someone must warn the impending bride!!
rijelkentaurus

May 15, 2008
4:34 PM
Looks like NC is Linux country.
NoDough

May 15, 2008
4:43 PM
dcparris, former EIC of LXer is a Charlotonian... err Charlatan... oh good grief! He's from Charlotte.
bigg

May 15, 2008
5:47 PM
I was living in Greenville when I finished my first successful Linux installation.
moopst

May 15, 2008
6:34 PM
My sister used to live in J-ville when she was married to a Marine. Love the area, miss the azalea festival.
jacog

May 16, 2008
9:10 AM
Quoted:
Looks like NC is Linux country.


Well, it's home to the so-called "research triangle" - one would imagine some of the locals at least have learned something good over the years.
Bob_Robertson

May 16, 2008
9:50 AM
RedHat.

Oh, and Ron Paul did his medical training at Duke in Durham.

rijelkentaurus

May 16, 2008
5:46 PM
I like Ron Paul, he was my personal fave for president.

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