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Proxy block can't listen to internet radio


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I was able to listen to streaming on the internet now it's blocked any suggestion to get around this?
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is this on your home computer or work computer?
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work computer
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so you're at work...and you used to be able to listen to the radio but your IT guys installed software/hardware that blocks it now? and you're wanting to get it back?
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MP4 player with built-in radio is the solution of the day here I reckon. :)
Or failing that, talk to your IT guys.
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what would u suggest for MP4 player? I listen to local AM talk radio
IT guys just laughed it off but If I knew how to get the proxies I get the last laugh.


thanks guys
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i suggest that you invest in a cheap AM radio for your desk and clear it with H.R. (ever seen office space? "i was told that i could listen to my radio at an acceptable volume......i'm going to have to burn the building down")

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