Hi. Why could you listen to MLB streams for free from the UK? I have followed 
the St. Louis Cardinals since I was a seven-year-old kid growing up near 
Champaign, IL. But now I live in Austria, and if I want to listen to the 
Cardinals, I have to buy a MLB subscription which, by the way, is no big deal. 
But is there a way to listen to MLB games outside the States for free?

Inquiring minds ...

Mike

On 17,Jan,2011, at 7:10 PM, Scott Granados wrote:

> I need something like that which would make my IP addresses look like I was 
> in the UK.  Could listen to the MLB streams for free.:)
> 
> On Jan 17, 2011, at 6:04 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> I recently ran across a program that I really like, and some of you, 
>> especially if you are outside the U.S. and want to listen to US content on 
>> the Web may like it, too.
>> 
>> The program is called Hotspot Shield, and it makes your IP invisible to 
>> computers around you.  This is a good program to have if you travel and 
>> don't want people stealing sensitive information that you are sending from 
>> your computer through a WIFI network.
>> 
>> I have both Windows and Mac versions of the program.
>> 
>> While I was able to install the Windows version, I encountered several 
>> problems with the Mac iteration.
>> 
>> 1. The installer was in no way accessible.  The only reason I could install 
>> the program was because I selected the default options throughout the entire 
>> installation process.
>> 
>> 2.  Thus far, I have not been able to activate either of the two Hotspot 
>> Shield features (connect or disconnect) though I know that the program is 
>> installed.  A friend using a remote desktop application could see that the 
>> program's menu options were "hanging out somewhere" on my Mac's screen, but 
>> we couldn't find a way to get to them  with Voice Over.
>> 
>> Has anyone ever successfully used Hotspot Shield in conjunction with Voice 
>> Over and if so, how were you able to click on the enable and disable 
>> features?  If this is of any help, the connect and disconnect options hang 
>> out in Windows' system tray.
>> 
>> By the way, the program works great, and if I ever wanted to, I would be 
>> able to listen to certain radio streams in the States, albeit running under 
>> Windows for the time being..
>> 
>> This freeware app got lots of positive coverage on CNN a while back, and I 
>> believe that it might be worth checking out.  I have posted the link below.
>> 
>> My best to all,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> http://anchorfree.com/
>> 
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