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Eyes-free reading: Highly recommended

Ishuffle_1 I bought an iPod Shuffle, and after just a few days, I’m hooked—even though I haven’t downloaded song number one yet.  Come to think of it, I might never download any music to it.  Reason: I’d rather listen to Russ Roberts interview Milton Friedman while I’m outside walking, or driving to the store.  It’s eyes-free reading, using a little device that clips onto my shirt, and it’s a great new invention.   [What'll they think of next?]

I’m quickly finding out there’s a podcast (mp3 file) on just about any subject I’d like to hear about; iTunes (for the PC) makes it easy to pack a lot of them onto the device.  Looks like I’m about two years behind the leading edge on the podcast front—but it was the convenient, very-small size of the new device that got me over the hump. 

In case you’re interested, here are my two favorites so far:

The Political Economy of Power – if nothing else, listen to this one for sure.

Milton Friedman on Money – very informative summary by the man himself.

Several other good ones are available at this page.   

That’s it.  Just passing on a “new” discovery.

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I agree, Russ Roberts' podcasts are extraordinary. They have transformed my morning commute. For a while, as I caught up with previous episodes, I had something to listen to every day. Now I have to wait a whole week for the new ones.

And to think he gives it away for free! Who says there are no hundred dollar bills lying on the sidewalk?

Steve,

I've been using this site and a variety of audiobooks to improve my economic education for the past year. (Thank you for your contribution!)

The next accessory you may want is a local FM transmitter for in-car listening (presuming your car isn't already equipped with a file-compatible in-dash player). This makes commuting something I almost look forward to.

By the way, TypeKey's comment filtering algorithm doesn't care much for "em pea three". Had to edit out direct reference to the file extension.

Yep -- at first I thought podcasts would add some variety to my walking/working out/driving and prevent be getting too bored listening to the same music. But by now I've nearly abandoned music altogether.

IMHO FM transmitters totally suck, so I sprung for a new Alpine car stereo with iPod interface and cable. Pretty sweet.

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