David Eduardo wrote:
"dave" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:
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Anyone who wanted to see the chips working could at CES. Articles in paid
or controlled subscription magazines and newsletters have covered the
developments, including Inside Radio and Radio World. There is lots of
documentation, but all of it requires either going to CES or having
subscriptions to the publications; Inside Radio is about $400 a year, for
example.
The only people putting money into this turd are dinocasters and American
carmakers. That should tell you something.
Funny. My BMW came with HD. BMW is German, in case you are so clueless as to
not know.
You never miss an opportunity to tell us what kind of neo-rich guy
status symbols you have. We are not impressed. Classy money impresses
without spending excessive money. BMWs are crap (although this 300 HP
entry level rocket may change my opinion:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:B...C3%A9_Heck.JPG
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How big a piece of iBiquity does BMW own? How many $100s per radio is
iBiquity paying BMW to install the radio?