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J wrote: So I guess you make do with 7 channels of tv and maybe a dozen radio stations. How boring. Take your satellite crap and run. dxAce Michigan USA wrote in message oups.com... My point is the one you were just kind enough to repeat for me. Thank you, oh redundant one. |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 17:57:30 GMT, David wrote:
While supplies last. Any details? Nothing on the web site about this. A_C |
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I will. And I'll enjoy it all the way.
"dxAce" wrote in message ... J wrote: So I guess you make do with 7 channels of tv and maybe a dozen radio stations. How boring. Take your satellite crap and run. dxAce Michigan USA wrote in message oups.com... My point is the one you were just kind enough to repeat for me. Thank you, oh redundant one. |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
J. Fowler wrote: wrote: If you don't want to hear the DJ yammer, change the station. My biggest problem with satellite radio is choosing between the 150+ channels when i want to listen to something else. 150 channels and nothin' on...believe me, I've head about this phenomenon. The first step should just be to cancel your subscription. If you don't want to listen to all of that crap, you shouldn't be paying for it. And if you ever decide in the future that you do want to listen to it, odds are you can get it for less (if not for free) via the internet. So, that's one fewer check you'll have to write every month! |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
OK, forget sat radio for a second. Do you subscribe to cable or satellite
tv? wrote in message oups.com... J. Fowler wrote: wrote: If you don't want to hear the DJ yammer, change the station. My biggest problem with satellite radio is choosing between the 150+ channels when i want to listen to something else. 150 channels and nothin' on...believe me, I've head about this phenomenon. The first step should just be to cancel your subscription. If you don't want to listen to all of that crap, you shouldn't be paying for it. And if you ever decide in the future that you do want to listen to it, odds are you can get it for less (if not for free) via the internet. So, that's one fewer check you'll have to write every month! |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
"J" wrote in message news:2MtEf.7$td.4@trnddc03... I will. And I'll enjoy it all the way. I think that what he was referring to is the unwarrented cross-posting to r.r.s. "dxAce" wrote in message ... J wrote: So I guess you make do with 7 channels of tv and maybe a dozen radio stations. How boring. Take your satellite crap and run. dxAce Michigan USA wrote in message oups.com... My point is the one you were just kind enough to repeat for me. Thank you, oh redundant one. |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
So, you make due paying a subscription every month for material you
could get over the internet or the airwaves for free? How ignorant. But don't worry. As podcasting and other cheaper, more efficient, more reliable, more economically viable and generally superior online technologies mature, satellite radio will disappear faster than a fart in a windstorm. |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
Just don't forget to have that check in the mail by the first of each
month. |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
No. Really don't care for TV. It's mostly crap, though I appreciate the
fact that cable and satellite would give me access to much larger quantities of crap. |
Free Satellite Radios at CompUSA
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 15:10:25 -0500, Agent_C
wrote: On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 17:57:30 GMT, David wrote: While supplies last. Any details? Nothing on the web site about this. A_C pAt stores with expanded home entertainment sections. Call first. No rain checks. L. A. Daily News or The Signal. |
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