try the weather channel ok?At 07:56 PM 8/28/2008, you wrote:
>I know that this message is off topic, but I honestly don't know where to go
>with it, and I need a solution as quickly as possible, so please respond to
>me privately and not to the list.  I am a storm and earthquake enthusiast
>and often visit web sites like www.hurricanecity.com and other live coverage
>sites.  There's a potentially significant storm brewing out there right now
>and there is a good chance I will be at work when it hits the U.S.
>Management has cracked down on people listening to streaming audio on the
>company internet.  Is there any way possible that I could get this streaming
>audio live during my lunch and break times using my cell phone or maybe a
>notetaker?  I also spend a good bit of time waiting for paratransit and
>would love to have access to the internet while I wait, especially streaming
>audio.  Is this even possible with the current technology?  How much money
>would it cost?  I would buy a notetaker if I could get this streaming audio
>independent of my employer's internet facilities.
>
>Thanks in advance for any insights.
>
>
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