Waay off topic Q about "music systems"
So I was chatting with V the other day bemoaning the lack of classical stations in the area and that the few have very weak signals. She mentioned "music system." What? I'm barely beyond vinyl. So my poor little old boombox won't take a powered antenna which means (cuz I researched the new tech) a "micro system."
Due to the chat with V I discovered there is a ton of free classical radio on the net, including my beloved NPR station, but I hate speakers 18" from my ears. So I think with this little bitty Sony I can somehow turn off my monitor's speakers and connect via cable to the Sony? Or for another 50 clams add bluetooth.
My new computer is a Dell Latitude D630. Of course, my company didn't provide any manuals, no nothing. How do I tell if it is Bluetooth enabled? Dell's website says it is but I can't find anything on the computer but then I'm not a compooter geek. coming up for air It would be cool not to deal with wires across the room (unless I'm confused about this whole thing).
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Anyone have any suggestions for solving my need for classical music radio? Of course, I could call on Thom in my usual way, but I can just see his eyes rolling. There goes SadieKate again!
PS for Mr. Thom - thanks for explaining the VPN/printer network challenges in English. Now, if Bill could figure out how to scan a document all by his little self we'd really be rolling.