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mpd wrote:
With the exception of a few rare shows or personalities most radio stations sound the same. And forgive but where's the wow factor with HD radio? This is radio's big release! their big hit and future! You can't walk into Best Buy and hear a dozen or so great sounding stations. Um no offense but... 1) not all stations sound the same. some have actual shows that will play music that isn't exactly innovative but the shows can be good...there's some hd stations now with radio shows that stream online...having wifi in cars might be the future with this but it can take awhile. Boston for example is presumed to be a very wired city with all the colleges and everything but yet four years after planning it they still don't..there's a chance that after the analog ota tv channels sunset that more spectrum will allow this maybe... You can buy mobile broadband from Verizon or Sprint. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "friendlyneighborhooddisease" wrote in message .. . mpd wrote: With the exception of a few rare shows or personalities most radio stations sound the same. And forgive but where's the wow factor with HD radio? This is radio's big release! their big hit and future! You can't walk into Best Buy and hear a dozen or so great sounding stations. Um no offense but... 1) not all stations sound the same. some have actual shows that will play music that isn't exactly innovative but the shows can be good...there's some hd stations now with radio shows that stream online...having wifi in cars might be the future with this but it can take awhile. Boston for example is presumed to be a very wired city with all the colleges and everything but yet four years after planning it they still don't..there's a chance that after the analog ota tv channels sunset that more spectrum will allow this maybe... You can buy mobile broadband from Verizon or Sprint. I have both, and need both as the coverage is erratic on both. The unlimited service costs me a total of about $2,000 a year. That is a bit more than most people will pay to stream audio. |
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On Apr 5, 11:23�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"friendlyneighborhooddisease" wrote in message .. . mpd wrote: With the exception of a few rare shows or personalities most radio stations sound the same. And forgive but where's the wow factor withHD radio? This is radio's big release! their big hit and future! You can't walk into Best Buy and hear a dozen or so great sounding stations. Um no offense but... 1) not all stations sound the same. some have actual shows that will play music that isn't exactly innovative but the shows can be good...there's some hd stations now with radio shows that stream online...having wifi in cars might be the future with this but it can take awhile. Boston for example is presumed to be a very wired city with all the colleges and everything but yet four years after planning it they still don't..there's a chance that after the analog ota tv channels sunset that more spectrum will allow this maybe... You can buy mobile broadband from Verizon or Sprint. I have both, and need both as the coverage is erratic on both. The unlimited service costs me a total of about $2,000 a year. That is a bit more than most people will pay to stream audio.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Then you really are a stupid high-school dropout - my kid has an iPhone, and unlimitied Internet is only $20 extra/month. |
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On Apr 5, 12:23 pm, "David 'NAMBLA dude' Eduardo"
wrote: "friendlyneighborhooddisease" wrote in message .. . mpd wrote: With the exception of a few rare shows or personalities most radio stations sound the same. And forgive but where's the wow factor with HD radio? This is radio's big release! their big hit and future! You can't walk into Best Buy and hear a dozen or so great sounding stations. Um no offense but... 1) not all stations sound the same. some have actual shows that will play music that isn't exactly innovative but the shows can be good...there's some hd stations now with radio shows that stream online...having wifi in cars might be the future with this but it can take awhile. Boston for example is presumed to be a very wired city with all the colleges and everything but yet four years after planning it they still don't..there's a chance that after the analog ota tv channels sunset that more spectrum will allow this maybe... You can buy mobile broadband from Verizon or Sprint. I have both, and need both as the coverage is erratic on both. The unlimited service costs me a total of about $2,000 a year. That is a bit more than most people will pay to stream audio. You tell us all about it, NAMBLA dude... |
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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Then you really are a stupid high-school dropout - my kid has an iPhone, and unlimitied Internet is only $20 extra/month. Many corporate IT departments don't support iPhone. If an iPhone user can't access his company's servers for e-mail and other business documents, iPhone isn't a good choice. Supposedly, the next iPhone in "about" June will address the corporate e-mail and security issues. On the other hand, the internet connection, at present, is very slow and inadequate for anything but the lower quality streaming options. |
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![]() "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... You can buy mobile broadband from Verizon or Sprint. I have both, and need both as the coverage is erratic on both. The unlimited service costs me a total of about $2,000 a year. That is a bit more than most people will pay to stream audio.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Then you really are a stupid high-school dropout - my kid has an iPhone, and unlimitied Internet is only $20 extra/month. The specific reference was to Sprint and Verizon mobile EVDO mobile broadband, not to the iPhone which is on the AT&T network. The iPhone internet is very, very, excruciatingly, slow. It's comparable at best to a decent 28.8 dial up. And you have to pay the base phone charge plus the device. $400 plus about $80 a month is the end cost for very slow internet connections. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Then you really are a stupid high-school dropout - my kid has an iPhone, and unlimitied Internet is only $20 extra/month. Many corporate IT departments don't support iPhone. If an iPhone user can't access his company's servers for e-mail and other business documents, iPhone isn't a good choice. Supposedly, the next iPhone in "about" June will address the corporate e-mail and security issues. On the other hand, the internet connection, at present, is very slow and inadequate for anything but the lower quality streaming options. I know it may come as a surprise, to you, Brother, but I can read the releases from Apple, and other sources, for myself. But thanks for summarizing them. Do you charge for this service? |
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![]() D Peter Maus wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Then you really are a stupid high-school dropout - my kid has an iPhone, and unlimitied Internet is only $20 extra/month. Many corporate IT departments don't support iPhone. If an iPhone user can't access his company's servers for e-mail and other business documents, iPhone isn't a good choice. Supposedly, the next iPhone in "about" June will address the corporate e-mail and security issues. On the other hand, the internet connection, at present, is very slow and inadequate for anything but the lower quality streaming options. I know it may come as a surprise, to you, Brother, but I can read the releases from Apple, and other sources, for myself. But thanks for summarizing them. Do you charge for this service? Heck, he probably owned companies in Ecuador that provided that service :-) |
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On Apr 7, 11:45 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in ... Then you really are a stupid high-school dropout - my kid has an iPhone, and unlimitied Internet is only $20 extra/month. Many corporate IT departments don't support iPhone. If an iPhone user can't access his company's servers for e-mail and other business documents, iPhone isn't a good choice. Supposedly, the next iPhone in "about" June will address the corporate e-mail and security issues. On the other hand, the internet connection, at present, is very slow and inadequate for anything but the lower quality streaming options. Is it too slow for your NAMBLA kiddie porn? Darn, that's too bad. |
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On Apr 7, 12:27*pm, dxAce wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Then you really are a stupid high-school dropout - my kid has an iPhone, and unlimitied Internet is only $20 extra/month. * Many corporate IT departments don't support iPhone. If an iPhone user can't access his company's servers for e-mail and other business documents, iPhone isn't a good choice. Supposedly, the next iPhone in "about" June will address the corporate e-mail and security issues. On the other hand, the internet connection, at present, is very slow and inadequate for anything but the lower quality streaming options. - - I know it may come as a surprise, to you, Brother, - - but I can read the releases from Apple, - - and other sources, for myself. - - - - But thanks for summarizing them. - - - - Do you charge for this service? - - - Heck, he probably owned companies in Ecuador - that provided that service :-) - Dang DX Ace, I thought for sure you reply would have mentioned d'Eduardo's Faux News Service ! ;-} The d'Phone dial any Arbiton Number and you get the Sound of Digital Hash from IBOC for the Dial Tone. ~ RHF |
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