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![]() J. Fowler wrote: wrote: David wrote: While supplies last Ah, but wait...I'm pretty sure satellite radio requires a subscription. There goes that idea. And Free Radio requires listening to 20 mins of commercials, yammering djs and stale playlists. There is a reason people are willing to pay for the service. Its simply better and worth the $0.40 or so cents a day. Now that XM has two of those three elements, how long do you think it will be till they go back to 20 minutes of commericals every 30 minutes? |
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So does satellite tv and you can sometimes get their hardware for free too.
What's your point? wrote in message oups.com... David wrote: While supplies last Ah, but wait...I'm pretty sure satellite radio requires a subscription. There goes that idea. . |
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My point is the one you were just kind enough to repeat for me. Thank
you, oh redundant one. |
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So I guess you make do with 7 channels of tv and maybe a dozen radio
stations. How boring. wrote in message oups.com... My point is the one you were just kind enough to repeat for me. Thank you, oh redundant one. |
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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. |
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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. |
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![]() wrote Ah, but wait...I'm pretty sure satellite radio requires a subscription. Not only do you not need to pay a subscription, you no longer need a satellite receiver. Just download from the internet the shows onto your Ipod. |
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![]() SeeingEyeDog wrote: wrote Ah, but wait...I'm pretty sure satellite radio requires a subscription. Not only do you not need to pay a subscription, you no longer need a satellite receiver. Just download from the internet the shows onto your Ipod. what if he doesn't own an Ipod. ipods suck ass, you know. |
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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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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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