
I also have, among my other favorites, a couple that I like to listen to when I'm working out. I've got a fun, "clean" comedy station, with riffs from the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Ray Romano, and Bill Cosby. I also found a more thought-provoking station called AchievementRadio.com. It's full of motivational and business-oriented audio tracks which can turn my 30-minute ride on the stationary bike into my personal business seminar.
Now, listening to Internet Radio does have its limitations, of course. After all, you do need to have a computer connected to the Internet. You can't transfer the songs to your iPod or other MP3 music player, though they do have podcasts you can download. If you have the free service, you might not be able to access your favorite channels (precedence is given to VIP, i.e. paying, members). Also, using the free account, you have to put up with advertising -- not too annoying, but still something of which to be aware.
Assuming you can tolerate these minor issues, though, this service may be everything you could want in adding a soundtrack to your life. Try it out!
How do you prefer to get your music? Radio? CD? Whistle While You Work? Let me know!
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