get enough podcasts and you'll forget you'd ever wanted to listen to  
radio.

My favs:

History According to Bob
Daily Source Code
WNYC's Radio Lab
Diane Rehms
Click & Clack's Car Talk
Lifehack.org
and a handful of Ruby podcasts


On Mar 21, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Ian Skinner wrote:

> Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
>> How about something like this:
>>
>> http://www.tuaw.com/2007/05/24/ifreeplay-cordless-shuffle-headphones/
>>
>
> Ok, I think I can accept a design like that.  I am definitly  
> unconcerned
> about not being "a paragon of fashion walking down the street".  $50
> bucks for the headphones $50 to $70 for an iPod shuffle doesn't sound
> too bad.  I could easily look at this as part of my "economic stimulus
> package" I expect in a few weeks.  Hopefully that $100, give or take
> twenty, will be enough stimulus since that vast majority of whatever I
> get is going to debt reduction.
>
> What am I buying into joining the iPod collective?  Am I going to be
> able to easily transpose my small collection of esoteric CD's into  
> this
> thing so I can listen to more then the radio on the commuter train as
> well as work?   I am not much of a music sampler or buyer.  I do not
> want to spend anything to get what I already own to play.
>
> I also presume I actually loose a radio?  That is a bit disappointing,
> but probably not a deal breaker.  But one advantage of the Mojo 1 was
> that it did radio as well as MP3.
>
>
> 

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