Data mining local radio with Node.js by Evan Muehlhausen.
From the post:
More harpsicord?!
Seattle is lucky to have KINGFM, a local radio station dedicated to 100% classical music. As one of the few existent classical music fans in his twenties, I listen often enough. Over the past few years, I’ve noticed that when I tune to the station, I always seem to hear the plinky sound of a harpsicord.
Before I sent KINGFM an email, admonishing them for playing so much of an instrument I dislike, I wanted to investigate whether my ears were deceiving me. Perhaps my own distaste for the harpsicord increased its impact in my memory.
This article outlines the details of this investigation and especially the process of collecting the data.
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Another data collecting/mining post.
If you were collecting this data, how would you reliably share it with others?
In that regard, you might want to consider distinguishing members of the Bach family as a practice run.
I first saw this at DZone.