I will check, as I recall, there is no install charge.

on Tuesday 07/29/2008 Snyder, Mark (IT CIV)([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > I get my news from the Post (paper) and from NPR.  I don't listen much
 > to commercial radio, except the occasional baseball game.  I don't watch
 > TV at all.  I get mostly tech news from the web.  I have an iPod, but
 > have never gotten news from it (my iPod is before the Touch model).
 > News paper circulation shrinks every year.  If radio shrinks too, where
 > will you all get your news?
 > 
 > Thank you,
 >  
 > Mark Snyder
 > -----Original Message-----
 > > Two free applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and another
 > > program
 > > that costs only $4.99, make it possible to listen to live radio on the
 > > iPhone from anywhere, including a moving car..."
 > 
 > No, radio (and the NAB) will kill radio.  Who cares what you can listen
 > to
 > it on, the product is just as god-awful.
 > 
 > 
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you spend it?

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