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pushinthecushin
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January 31, 2008 at 08:15:29 AM
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Anybody know what time the broadcast will start tomorrow night at NFS?

Thanks,

Kevin




mike_priefer
January 31, 2008 at 11:51:02 AM
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This message was edited on January 31, 2008 at 11:52:03 AM by mike_priefer

Audio Only Broadcast of the O'Reilly Allstar Circuit of Champions at North Florida Speedway in Lake City, FL. Live Audio Will begin around 7:00pm est


Mike "Pencil" Priefer

pushinthecushin
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January 31, 2008 at 11:55:39 AM
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This message was edited on February 01, 2008 at 09:15:58 AM by pushinthecushin

OK..Thanks!

We will be putting updates on out site as well before the broadcasts begin so everyone can see who is there.

Click on this link www.pushinthecushin.com/all_stars__2_1_08

Kevin

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pushinthecushin
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February 01, 2008 at 02:16:16 PM
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www.pushinthecushin.com/all_stars__2_1_08

Cars are starting to show up. There are 18 cars in the pits with more checking in. Keep checking the site for more updates.

 

Kevin

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StanM
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February 01, 2008 at 06:44:58 PM
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What's up with having to sign up and retain yet another user name and password? I thought it was supposed to be a free streaming webcast and I listen to them all the time without having to register. I've been on the internet since 1996 so I have a notebook of passwords an inch thick that's hard enough to keep track of. A message board is one thing where visitors post their opinions but signing up to listen to a webcast when there's no interaction on the part of the listener?

Thumbs down on that one. I don't need to hear the audio that bad, I'll read the results on the web tomorrow. I'm shutting down the PC and watching TV in protest. Smile


Stan Meissner

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February 02, 2008 at 12:04:37 AM
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Posted By: StanM on February 01 2008 at 06:44:58 PM

What's up with having to sign up and retain yet another user name and password? I thought it was supposed to be a free streaming webcast and I listen to them all the time without having to register. I've been on the internet since 1996 so I have a notebook of passwords an inch thick that's hard enough to keep track of. A message board is one thing where visitors post their opinions but signing up to listen to a webcast when there's no interaction on the part of the listener?

Thumbs down on that one. I don't need to hear the audio that bad, I'll read the results on the web tomorrow. I'm shutting down the PC and watching TV in protest. Smile



lol

I think the Minnesota cold is gettin to you man. must be really bad right now. don't do it dude - add another to that 1 inch think notebook and watch porn while you listen to the races..........

did I really just say that?


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wouldchuck could chuck would


StanM
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February 02, 2008 at 08:01:16 AM
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I listen to countless streaming webcasts with much bigger market shares that dirt track racing and those don't require registration. I can't understand why streaming sites for a niche sport like dirt track racing would need to trouble their listeners to sign up when bigger outlets do not. The only possible reason I can think of is that their statistical software isn't sophisticated enough to provide the marketing data their advertisers require. In that case they should upgrade their stats software and not throw the burden back on the listener.

Explain to me how a major market share radio station like kqrs.com can allow me to click on the link to listen live but I have to sign up for a lil' ol' dirt track in the middle of nowhere. Or why all the dirt track streaming webcasts used to not require registration to listen but this year many of them do?

I applaud the American Dirt Network for not requiring registration. Many of the streaming broadcasts on track sites are still registration free as well. Like I said, it's one thing with a message board where people can interact but streaming broadcasts should not require registration.


Stan Meissner



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