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Hello, everybody, this is Jacob Pope with Music on the Go. As far as music on the go
is concerned, you got a couple options at your disposal, depending on whether you're
in your car, or you're on foot, or something like that. As for in your car, you can get
an iPod, mp3 player, and most phones nowadays also, you know, just load your audio files
onto it, plug it into the radio with an auxiliary cord, or USB, something like that, and then
you're good to go. And with a car, most modern radios have slots for USB. You can have a
USB flash drive, and then just put your audio files onto the flash drive, and then they'll
play directly off the radio, then you don't have to buy an iPod, or an expensive device.
Every car comes with a radio, standard, period. You can always listen to the radio, unless
it's broken, in which case, you should probably buy a new one. And, as always, with the radio,
there is always going to be a CD player in the radio, or at least at this point in time,
so CD's are always an option. As for outside of your car, on the go, on foot, you know,
waiting in an office or whatever, your mp3 player/iPod/phone is once again important.
You can plug earphones into them. You're good to go. CD players, are portable, and they
play CD's, they have headphone jacks. There you go. You also have the option of using
a smaller radio that has a more portable design, although, admittedly, that is a little bit
silly, but, you've got to do what you've got to do. Hopefully this helped you out. My name
is Jacob Pope and this has been Music on the Go.