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Old May 10th 05, 09:56 PM
Brian Running
 
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Do you really listen to music on your "smart phone"? And, if you do,
how does that materially differ from having a Sirius radio
subscription?

It gives me access to everything on the internet, not just the
commercial crapola that's available through Sirius.


But -- and I'm being serious now, I'm not arguing -- can you listen to
music over your phone in anything resembling hi-fi sound? Is it a
realistic medium for music? Unless something has changed drastically
lately, then it's not. You're critical of people that pay for the
Sirius service, because you consider it "commercial crapola," but your
solution requires the payment of a monthly fee, too, but it doesn't
allow you to enjoy music through it. What am I missing here?
 
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