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Rat Shack "Radio Shark"
This actually looks intriguing. It's good to see them selling something besides cell phones: (From today's Wall St. Journal) "The $70 radioShark, so named because it looks like a shark's fin, attaches to your PC or Mac via the USB port and enables your computer to play live AM or FM radio using radioShark software. Like a TiVo, radioShark allows you to pause, rewind or fast-forward live programming. But the best part is that you can record songs or talk radio from this live feed. You can play your recordings back within the radioShark software, or send those recordings straight to a play list on Apple's iTunes music software. From there, you can even transfer the recordings to an iPod." |
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You forgot to mention the monthly $9.95 sucker activation fee.
Why bother when you can listen for FREE on a conventional radio? "T. Early" wrote in message ... This actually looks intriguing. It's good to see them selling something besides cell phones: (From today's Wall St. Journal) "The $70 radioShark, so named because it looks like a shark's fin, attaches to your PC or Mac via the USB port and enables your computer to play live AM or FM radio using radioShark software. Like a TiVo, radioShark allows you to pause, rewind or fast-forward live programming. |
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T. Early wrote:
But the best part is that you can record songs or talk radio from this live feed. You can play your recordings back within the radioShark software, or send those recordings straight to a play list on Apple's iTunes music software. From there, you can even transfer the recordings to an iPod." That sounds *really* nice! -- "One month from today, the American dream is on the ballot." -- John Kerry, 10/2 So is the American Nightmare, Jack-F... Please go back to Communist Viet Nam where you're appreciated. |
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"Jim Hackett" wrote in message ink.net... Tivo has to be hooked to the phone to record anything? No wonder I am still using a VCR... I thought TVio was just a box with lots of memory? You have to pay monthly for it too? My wife wants one for xmas(yes, its almost here). |
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Yes, you have to have a subscription. Got my wife one for her birthday. I
was rather surprised at this too. I was told that originally, no subscription was required but they have them rigged now so no subscription, no function. I haven't experimented with it to find out what, if any, functionality it has on it's own. "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "Jim Hackett" wrote in message ink.net... Tivo has to be hooked to the phone to record anything? No wonder I am still using a VCR... I thought TVio was just a box with lots of memory? You have to pay monthly for it too? My wife wants one for xmas(yes, its almost here). |
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But the signal is already there. Unbelievable!
"CW" no adddress@spam free.com wrote in message ... Yes, you have to have a subscription. Got my wife one for her birthday. I was rather surprised at this too. I was told that originally, no subscription was required but they have them rigged now so no subscription, no function. I haven't experimented with it to find out what, if any, functionality it has on it's own. "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "Jim Hackett" wrote in message ink.net... Tivo has to be hooked to the phone to record anything? No wonder I am still using a VCR... I thought TVio was just a box with lots of memory? You have to pay monthly for it too? My wife wants one for xmas(yes, its almost here). |
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For those that work odd hours and can't manage to program a VCR -- TIVO is
well worth the price and monthly fee. The interface is very well done and easy to use. Cable companies are now offering a similiar device (for a monthly fee) -- The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance. "CW" no adddress@spam free.com wrote in message ... Yes, you have to have a subscription. Got my wife one for her birthday. I was rather surprised at this too. I was told that originally, no subscription was required but they have them rigged now so no subscription, no function. I haven't experimented with it to find out what, if any, functionality it has on it's own. "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "Jim Hackett" wrote in message ink.net... Tivo has to be hooked to the phone to record anything? No wonder I am still using a VCR... I thought TVio was just a box with lots of memory? You have to pay monthly for it too? My wife wants one for xmas(yes, its almost here). |
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