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I finally ended the most frustrating habit: wrestling with audio books on cassette tape or CD. No more losing, rattling, expensive, abridged, glovebox-filling, machine-snarling tapes. I've switched to a new, digital way of listening to audiobooks. Audible (http://www.audible.com/spreadthewords/recruit) has thousands of audio books and programs instantly available and portable. Download them, transfer to a player (free with a 12 month service plan) including the Pocket PC and the iPod, and listen anywhere, anytime. The selection is stunning: best sellers, classics, self improvement, religion, comedy. Even drama and public radio shows. In the last few weeks I've enjoyed listening to the Da Vinci Code. But one of the best parts about switching to Audible is not having cassette and CD cases rattling around in my car! Since all the audio is downloaded and digital, I can carry hours of audio on an audio device and listen in the car. Audible is also priced so you can save up to 80% compared with the same audio programs on CD or cassette. And I really like being able to download any title any time I want. No more waiting for a bookstore to open or racing in with not enough time to browse. If you provide my "user name" [snook13] when you register at Audible, both you and I will be offered a free month of Audible's membership service, if you decide to join. There's a truly incredible offer when you sign up for 12 months of the AudibleListener plan: claim a FREE Otis MP3 player that plays 17 hours of spoken word audio -- or take a free download of one of today's best selling audiobooks. Just go to http://www.audible.com/spreadthewords/recruit. Downloading and listening to Audible programs is easy...as easy as technology gets these days. But more important, I'll be happy to walk you through the process. http://www.audible.com Let me know if you have any questions. Trust me, downloading audio books will change your life. All the best, Adie P.S. Don't forget to enter my user name [snook13] when you register.
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