Posts Tagged ‘toastieradio’

The Million Dollar Alphabet Sale

I think I might advertise Toastie Radio on here. I don’t care too much if it’s effective or not; the kid has a good idea, and I figure it’s worth a shot. [Read More]

Toastie Radio Top 100 of 2006

Now playing, a narrated countdown of the top 100 songs played (between May and December) based on the number of times they were played. After all the Top 100 and 200 countdowns I did years and years ago, I’m quite pleased to be able to bring a countdown to Toastie [Read More]

It’s not Barry Manilow 24/7

I spent one of my 3-5AM waking periods over the long weekend doing some Toastie Radio website revisions. It’s not a beautiful piece of web design, but I think it’s a slight improvement over the last version. I’ll use this post as an opportunity to ask [Read More]

Oops, I forgot this LJ really is public…

My Toastie Radio website links to my Google website which links to…this blog. Why am I always so paranoid that someone is going to have a negative opinion of me after coming across this blog? Sometimes, I think I’m wise to pull some posts out of the public [Read More]

Adding value to the world, one Barry Manilow tune at a time

I received a pleasant surprise in my PayPal account this morning, a $50 donation to Toastie Radio. This follows a $100 donation I received a little over a month ago. I should’ve been motivated after the first big donation to devote some time to TR, but I didn’t [Read More]

TR is back

I mean, it’s back from the brink, when just a handful of people were listening on a weekday at 4PM. I’m maxing out at 20 listeners right now. The improved sound quality (128 Kbps up from 48) and allowing for requests seem to have boosted listenership. I am [Read More]

toastieradio.com v7.0

I don’t care to count exactly how many distinct designs toastieradio.com has had since I started it in early 2002. The last one lasted for well over a year. I needed a change. Nothing fancy; looks like it could’ve been designed in 1998. But I’m happy with [Read More]

Toastie Radio Radio

Toastie Radio started because I just wanted to be able to listen to my music at work without having to bring in CDs or even copy over MP3s. I now find that last.fm basically fulfills this purpose. Since it has been tracking the music playing on Toastie Radio for the past [Read More]

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