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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
BDK wrote: It made me decide to get Sirius, as I actually liked XM better. I would pay 13 bucks a month for a decent signal of Howard alone! BDK Enjoy it. I didn't find anything on XM or Sirius that i wanted to hear that I can't already hear, here. Ten channels of every concievable genre of rap music, ten channels ditto of alt rock, and so on (including talk, everything from Nazi to anarchist)! There is such a thing as too much choice, IMO. I looked at a Sirius playlist when I was in Radio Shack (I only went in because my car was getting an oil change at the Goodyear down the street) and I was quite underwhelmed. Satellite radio's sole redeeming feature seems to be that it will tell you on the screen the artist and title of the song being played. 120 channels and every one of them have junk, just like satellite TV. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Only ten channels? I can get much more than that (local Jackson area
Radio Stations) right here in the daytime and night time on any of my old beat up Radios.Hey,I can get more Radio channels than that on my DirectTV. www.musicchoices.com (I listen to Easy Listening often on my DirecTV) and in two months,I am going to buy meself a Lyngsat free to air satellite rig www.forthepeople.org and get even MORE Radio channels/Radio Stations too.I get much,much,much more with my Linksys Wireless B Music System internet Radio too. www.linksys.com and my computer too. cuhulin |
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Ever heard of poding with a ipod? You can have your OWN radio
station,cheap. cuhulin |
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