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Visit www.radiowebcaster.com. They sell a device, it also gives you radio
ability to listen to streaming audio through the radio. It's designed for
the computer user, but it would just connect to the analog line out of your
minidisc or computer sound card for that matter.
At 09:32 AM 4/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
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>I just obtained a new car -- finally! -- that came with a CD player.  I
>almost opted for a cassette player so that I could use my cassette
>adapter to play MDs with my R37, but I opted for a way to listen to those
>hundreds of dormant CDs.
>
>My question is this:  I have heard of those doohickeys where you turn
>your radio to a dead station (e.g. 88.x) and connect it to your MD
>player.  Do these work well?  If so, all the time or just in certain
>conditions (e.g. a sunny day, or in the country)?  Does anybody know how
>much they run for?  Any related experiences would prove very helpful. 
>Thank you.
>
>J. C. R. Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Long live MiniDisc!
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