Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Zune Card - as promised!

I've added my zune card to the template for this blog. Enjoy! Worshop before the awesome outdatedness of my music collection!

9 Comments:

At 7:33 AM, Blogger jim pict said...

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At 7:34 AM, Blogger dead jim said...

only 2 plays, huh. awesome. you're really rockin' out all the time.

i'm joking, of course. my card has shown 44 plays since right after i signed up, and it still shows it. i'm guessing this will get worked out soon.

you should tell us what it was you did in cognitive neuroscience some time. i, at least, would be interested. i'm ABD working at tulane in philosophy, and phil of mind, especially cognitive neuroscience, is what i do.

 
At 10:28 AM, Blogger Felix said...

How do I get the zune card on my windows live space or facebook?

 
At 2:35 PM, Blogger Jake said...

if only XP x64 was supported...

anywho, it still looks good.

and in an unrelated story. is there any place i can get me some zune swag? like a tshirt or stickers or something?

 
At 12:13 AM, Blogger cworkman29729 said...

I Need The Zune Profile For TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress If NE 1 Has It!!!

 
At 12:16 PM, Blogger Jeff Baldwin said...

Oldsters Unite! Great List.

 
At 7:08 AM, Blogger dead jim said...

i see that both our total play counts have updated. i also know that an update has already been released for the software to resolve the kind of problem i experienced where, upon installing the new software, my entire library was mangled, requiring me to delete hard to find files. that's a lot of work for just a few days.
way to go, zune team. the work is appreciated.

 
At 3:22 PM, Blogger Adam said...

Does the ZuneCard display all the music you've played (from the device and software), or just from the software?

It seems to me that the "most played artists" feature grabs data from the playcount, which comes from device and software, but the "last 5 played songs" comes just from the software. Is this correct?

 
At 4:24 PM, Blogger David Caulton said...

the zune card displays results based on BOTH software and device playback. It's a good example of the coordinated end to end experience that we can provide by owning software, hardware, and service.

 

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