Do you have a favorite radio station at home that you miss when you’re on the road? Did you know that you can listen to just about anything you want right from your computer online?
Or, maybe you don’t care about listening to live radio, but you have a particular show you like. I am a fan of ‘Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me’, a National Public Radio show that broadcasts on Saturday. I might not think of it until the following Tuesday, but that’s no problem. I just go to NPR.org, scroll down until I see their list of programs in the left menu, and click on Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me. Then I have choices. I can listen to last week’s show, or I can listen to a past show. I can also choose to download the show as an .mp3 file and listen to it later, maybe while we’re driving. I’ll either need headphones to be able to hear my computer, or I’ll need a connection to play the computer’s output through the radio. I don’t have a separate .mp3 player, but that would probably be the best option.
Check it out and enjoy! But, don’t get carried away if you’re using your cellular data card, or a Satellite dish as your Internet connection. While you’re listening, those megabytes are streaming thru your connection and counting against your daily or monthly maximums. How many megabytes? Well, that depends on the station and what settings they use. Generally speaking, you can count on 30-60 megabytes per hour. So, do the math and don’t get caught over your limit.
Chris Guld
www.GeeksOnTour.com