You guys are sure trying to spend my money, huh? 
OK, here's the deal. Good stereo is upstairs. It can receive at least the two local public stations. It is hooked to the DVD/CD and cable TV. Would it be nice to get internet radio up there? Yes, but not critical.
My office downstairs - I have to have classical music but I like being exposed to new recordings or composers that I don't have in my collection, therefore I need (ok, want) radio. I only have a cheapo Aiwa boombox that cannot take a powered antenna, and so far the Aiwa mini-system which will take an antenna is not receiving the one classical music station with the powered antenna we just bought last night. Not looking good.
So I have to buy some kind of music equipment for my office but don't want to spend an arm and a leg. It's a small room and it's background music to work to. I have a somewhat critical ear from early training, but I'm no audiophile. Plus, there's the hum of the computers and printers. That little Sony had fine sound for the purpose.
What I'd really like is something like the Squeezebox I could hook up to my modem to access internet radion and feed to the little Sony and never have to do anything with my work computer. Then I could play my iPod when I want or use the radio.
Does anyone make some kind of standalone product that will do that? Probably costs an arm and a leg and a half.
FYI, the iPod files are on our personal computer which is down the hall in Bubba's den and used for his work so I only use it for quick down/uploads for iPod and Polar.
PS - The Squeezebox is hooked to your stereo? Then wireless feed from your PC to the Squeezebox? I'd suggest this to Bill for the upstairs stereo but it would have to work over a long distance and then Bill would have to be willing to leave his computer running, and that ain't going to happen. He turns it on and off 3 or 4 times a day.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.