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    I listen to the radio, but that's not the same.

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    You focus less on listening to a song, than listening to a story where you interpret the story and envision it. For calling you have to pay attention because you need to response.
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    I'm not disagreeing witht he cell phone obviously.

    Most people however dont really listen to audio tapes in the car. It is usually narrated by a highly soothing voice and that is a great deal of the appeal.

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    Now! Something that does mather;

    I love the Lord of the Rings books. And some dutch novells.

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    If you can drive while carrying on a conversation with a person in the passenger seat, you can drive and listen to an audio book.


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    I love books. I love writing. Limitless.

    I still prefer paper books, e-books, not yet for me. Plus the Kindle is a tad expensive right now, I'll wait.
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