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Let me start this by saying if at any time you read a message that compels you to a response, by all means... feel free to continue the learning. You DO NOT have to leave your real name or any name for that matter. When you click "post a comment" or however it reads, you have 3 options. Once on the actual comments page, you'll see prior replies as well. Then there's the 'leave a comment' field. Under that are CAPTCHA and 'choose an identity' (name) options. CAPTCHA is designed to slam SPAM as well as let me know a human is posting vs. a computer generated response. Again, I do not consume beef nor pork so SPAM is not welcomed. Even a photograph of it bothers me. Ok, not really but you get my point and hence you will see the moderation message when you've finalized your post. The identity/name options are as follows:

1) Log-in using (drop down menu for those registered with those services)

2) Nickname and URL - allows you to choose any name and/or link your site to it

3) Anonymous (you can use it but I still have the right to decide if it gets published publicly or not - GOOD FOR ME - YAY!!)

So there ya go. Send me $49.99 if you use these instructions in your own BlogSpot. Cash, cashier's check, money order and Western Union accepted 24/7. :D

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Free Music From Walmart.com & My Jazz Network

Long on the last post til now but I want to share my music freebies with ya'll. I'm a true instrumental lover and My Jazz Network is an AWESOME source for me. They've redesigned their entrance and I've not really logged in and did a true peek thru. I did pick up 'Pieces of a Dream' free tune though and rolled out. They not only have instrumental artist work but people like Rahsaan Patterson, George Duke and the so many other beautiful musicians are featured. Cameron got this all started and I've been in love with the channels since. I hope you enjoy the links as well. Sign up and get exclusive emails when new information is posted on their site.

Next up, Walmart.com has a section on their site dedicated to music, some free too. The 'This Week's Free Song' has been focusing on Black History and Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes and now Martha Reeves and the Vandellas were offered this week and back. I've picked up other artists such as Nikki Costa and some not so known artist new to the scene.

I love my freebies, music too.

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