I cant believe I didnt look for this earlier. I knew there had to be somthing out there that allowed you to record ShoutCast streams and store them as MP3 files. Theres SO much good music out there on the internet radios, and it would just be awesome to turn all those songs I hear playing into MP3s for later listening. Introducing (to this site anyway) Streamripper, an open source project. It captures songs from any ShoutCast stream and automaticly detects when a new song starts playing and creates a new MP3 file for that song. It automaticly names the song and creates and ID3 file for it! Awesome!!
My favorite internet radio station is Detroit Industrial Underground. They always seem to be playing songs that I've never heard but I think kick ass.
Another thing I wanted to mention, was that I'll be doing a LOT more coding around mid-December or Janurary. Right now I'm trying to finish up my basement so I have an office area to move all my computer stuff into and I'm also building a 12x16' shed in my back yard. Oh, I need to fix up two apartments and rent out three. So as you can see, I'm gonna be pretty busy for the next two months or so. Once everything settles, I plan to finally have enough time to complete this site and several other programming projects that have been on the back burner for some time now.