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Comments
Re: Internet Radio
This station rules, thanks! Zeilsteen is pretty sweet too. They’re a little more leather and smoke. Good for the evenings when writing code but pretending that you’re going to finish any second and head out to a fashionable nightspot. Of course, you’re not going to finish. You’re going to lie down to sleep and let lines of code unspool in your head, then you’ll get up and code some more.
Re: Internet Radio
I used to listen to Kink FM a lot. Kink was one of the first internet radiostations and plays really hip new stuff. But now that I’m a bit older Kink ClassX might be the station for me :) Thanks for the tip!
OK, so you have sit through german-language new bulletins…
LOL!
Re: Internet Radio
Actually it’s dutch not german but it sounds familiar. btw great blog.
Tobias
Re: Internet Radio
You may also wish to give Radio Paradise a try:
http://www.radioparadise.com/