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On 12/14/2011 1:38 PM, NT wrote:
... Its usually the manufacturer that introduces a new line, consumers can only buy from what's available. NT Exactly, right up to and including the death of radio ... people still buy a seperate TV, then a stereo, etc. I don't, my computer is now my TV and stereo ... a few years ago I had an am/fm radio on a pci card in a computer, it was never "great" but lead for me to await the development of better ... none has come. Everyone I had shown it to wanted one, and many ordered and some are still using them, in my family ... So, I use my Flex for listening (www.flex-radio.com), and wait, and wait .... I now think radio is going to have to die and "be rediscovered" ... but we will see ... But, the one device for every purpose is as dead as I can make it in my house ... Regards, JS |
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