A company in a small town in Cumbria developed a jukebox circa 2007 which connects to an online database of upwards of 50,000 songs (last update on a website I found - probably more now). I saw one in a bar earlier this year and was able to select absolutely any song I could think of - even unreleased stuff from all of Daft Punk's albums (GREAT STUFF). It probably matches - or even uses - Spotify come to think of it.
Anyone opening a pub, or looking to increase turnover, could do worse than getting a JayBox fitted.
I'm guessing it's free if the manager wants it to be. Probably requires coinage during the evenings ;)
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JayBox (proper noun)A company in a small town in Cumbria developed a jukebox circa 2007 which connects to an online database of upwards of 50,000 songs (last update on a website I found - probably more now). I saw one in a bar earlier this year and w
Interestingly, I asked on Chit Chat what the rules of a 'Super Over' are in cricket. Asked it during the Twenty20 World Cup or IPL - I can't remember which. Reason I asked on here was because there wasn't a wikipedia page for it. The next day however, there it was. :)
Interestingly, I asked on Chit Chat what the rules of a 'Super Over' are in cricket. Asked it during the Twenty20 World Cup or IPL - I can't remember which. Reason I asked on here was because there wasn't a wikipedia page for it. The next day however