We are pretty much locked down. iPods and mp3 players have only been legally allowed onsite for just about 2 weeks. CDs must be original, no mp3 in the CD drives. No streaming, no radios.
wow. where do you work? the RIAA?
Nope. A defense contractor with very tight security rules.
I log onto my favorite radio station. They stream live 24/7.
Check them out:
www.wtmd.org
One note: You will NEVER hear a jimmy Buffett song on this station. 
Can't believe they're still in business with such a closed mind.
It's XM Satellite radio at work usually on the Loft (XM 50).
I feel so left out. I don't own an iPod, MP3 player or anything else like that. I rarely buy a CD and have never downloaded any music. I have no idea what Pandora is. I've heard of Napster, Limelight and other stuff like that, but have no real use for it. I just listen to the radio.
I'm so boring.
No music at work for better concentrating, but sometimes at home one of these:
http://docinsider.radio.de/
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I agree, I could never concentrate doing paper work while music was being played in the background.
I feel so left out. I don't own an iPod, MP3 player or anything else like that. I rarely buy a CD and have never downloaded any music. I have no idea what Pandora is. I've heard of Napster, Limelight and other stuff like that, but have no real use for it. I just listen to the radio.
I'm so boring. 
Step into the 21st century, would ya?
Earphones through the internet broadcasts of WWOZ, New Orleans, or the Ragin' Cajun, 1003FM from Cajun Country.
I feel so left out. I don't own an iPod, MP3 player or anything else like that. I rarely buy a CD and have never downloaded any music. I have no idea what Pandora is. I've heard of Napster, Limelight and other stuff like that, but have no real use for it. I just listen to the radio.
I'm so boring. 
Step into the 21st century, would ya? 
Yeah, I know. I'm so tech savvy in other areas, but just never caught onto the whole music thing. I can text on my cell phone though! WhooHoo!