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NO sane person would ever subscribe to them pay to listen to satellite
"radios" They are not even real Radios at all.Any brand new two bit Radio from a Goodwill thrift store is much better than any of them pay to listen to "radios" They look like something I would expect to see in the toy bins along with the barbie dolls and other toys.If I ever see one of those in the Goodwill thrift store (I am going there this afternoon at about 1:00 PM) I am going to kick it all the way across the floor. cuhulin |
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![]() Jim wrote: On 5 Apr 2005 04:22:41 -0700, wrote: Cuhulin, you're cramping my style. Jim obviously likes to subscribe to things, so let the man be. But only things that interest me, and are worth the money. Which leaves your "newsletter" out in the cold. Jim Aw come on. It's just "one more subscription"... Remember, TANSTAAFL. Steve |
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![]() David wrote: On 5 Apr 2005 04:20:27 -0700, wrote: Really? How's the service in your car? Do you have broadband? Greg It's absolutely fantastic. I just connect my Palm to some amplified speakers and man it is awesome! Steve Wireless Broadband costs way more than $13 a month. It actually doesn't cost me anything, since my employer pays for it. But even if it did, it would still be a vastly better value than satellite radio. Wireless internet is good for all kinds of things, whether it's email, downloading files, surfing the web, etc. It also makes available vastly more of *everything* that satellite radio has to offer. |
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![]() David wrote: On 5 Apr 2005 07:40:19 -0700, wrote: David wrote: On 5 Apr 2005 04:20:27 -0700, wrote: .. And when you leave town? It's small enough to fit in a pocket. It's also a phone (a Treo) so I have access to everything I want, no matter where I may be traveling. Satellite radio is yesteryear's technology. |
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I don't care about wireless networking my computers,I prefer wired if I
do decide to network two or more of them.I do have broadband in my vehicle though,it's called a big old LOUD BAWhUMMMPPPP,,,,,,, cuhulin |
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![]() "David" wrote in message news ![]() On 5 Apr 2005 04:20:27 -0700, wrote: Really? How's the service in your car? Do you have broadband? Greg It's absolutely fantastic. I just connect my Palm to some amplified speakers and man it is awesome! Steve Wireless Broadband costs way more than $13 a month. True. But you can also do a lot more with it. It would be nice if they had other options other than monthly. Like cell phones, pay as you go with topoff cards. |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... On 05 Apr 2005 02:23:38 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: Instead of paying $20/month to listen to what *still* equates to radio programming, I can take an average of much less than that $20/month, and buy an occasional CD to add to my music library -- The library that I built before the availability of gack "satellite" radio... Wow - you still buy CDs? How.......quaint. Jim Somebody has too thanks to all the internet thieves out there. |
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![]() "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "Jim" wrote in message ... On 05 Apr 2005 02:23:38 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: Instead of paying $20/month to listen to what *still* equates to radio programming, I can take an average of much less than that $20/month, and buy an occasional CD to add to my music library -- The library that I built before the availability of gack "satellite" radio... Wow - you still buy CDs? How.......quaint. Jim Somebody has too thanks to all the internet thieves out there. Plus, a quick way to start an argument among audiophiles is to compare mp3's, AAC and satellite radio to CD's in terms of sonic quality. That's almost as good as the digital vs. analog arguments they tend to have. --Mike L. |
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