

ganeshts: Take care with the left-hand side drive, and be careful with the posted speed limits.Of course, I'm sure I wouldn't be if I actu… RyanSmithAT: Considering that it was 33C here last weekend, I'm envious.RyanSmithAT: Holding out for that Raptor Lake HEDT chip, I take it?.Two sick children! Been up since 3am, please make it stop 🙃 gavbon86: What's worse than one sick child?.Those amongst us still lucky to be in college can follow the link below for instant gratification. I have personally been a huge fan of Spotify and a Premium subscriber for over 2 years now, and would have jumped at such an opportunity, had it presented itself while I was still in college.

So long as as their student admission status is maintained, the offer can be extended up to a maximum of three times. The offer works with both new and existing accounts, and current Premium subscribers can transition to the discounted plan at the end of their current billing cycle. Today's announcement is squarely targeted towards the college demographic in the US, which can now avail an ad-free, unlimited streaming, Spotify Premium subscription for $4.99 a month as long as they provide proof of their current enrollment status at a valid educational institute in the United States. Spotify was in the news back in January when it introduced ad-supported, no-limits streaming on the desktop and across iOS and Android devices, just in time for the launch of the Beats Music streaming service. Spotify is already one of the most popular music streaming services on the planet with over 24 million active users, and over a fourth of them (~ 6 million) being Spotify Premium subscribers.
