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I'd like to listen to internet audio when I'm not near my computer (i.e., when I'm driving). In particular, I'd like to listen to Major League Baseball games which use RealPlayer. Is there a peripheral which can deliver such audio? I imagine it would cost several hundred dollars and would then cost a monthly fee for the satellite internet hookup...

Any info would be appreciated,
Rob

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Reply to jlanka

Hmm, I don't see any capability of delivering audio from the internet (i.e. containing a mini-browser to accept URLs and allow streaming audio from MLB's site)...

Reply to docbob

no, but they have baseball. I think you're barking up an impossible tree trying to get what you want. Best I can htink of was that old service (the name escapes me) that offered 128K, but it was VERY expensive and is out of business now.

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