Greg On Sat, Jul 20, 2002 at 01:07:45PM -0400, Erik Heil wrote: > Sure, Audible.Com is very accessible. I use it on a regular basis mostly to > download books, but their is a lot of on-demand content that one can either > subscribe too, or purchase on a subscription plan. For example, the plan I > has allows me to download two books per month. plus, you can even burn them > onto CD! One word of caution. if you want the really high quality files, a > broadband connection is a must. at least with books, because some of the > titles can weigh in at 100MB or more. now if you have a really large HD > like I do, this isn't a problem. You can also download the content in other > quality levels, each degrading the quality a little more. Also if you don't > want to download titles, you can stream them via RealPlayer or Winblows > Media Player. If you ever have a HD crash, you can always redownload the > content, because its in you're library permanently. You bought it, so you > own it. This is the most apealing reason to go with Audible.com. > If you want to e-mail me about this off list, feel free to do so at > eheil at rcn.com. > MSN: eheil1 at hotmail.com > yahoo: eheil1 > AIM: erik guy7 > --Erik > eheil at rcn.com