XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not For You
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not For You
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 17:03:10 GMT, "Pete & Cindy" <range1@shaw.ca>
wrote:
>all I hear is music too.. its called a CD player which all Hyundais come
>with and most play MP3's or WMA files. thats about 180 songs per CD.. have
>10 CDs in my Santa Fe.. thats approx 1800 songs.. no brainer there. WHO
>needs radio..;-)
>
>
>Pete...
I guess it comes down to what works for you. Freedom of choice and all
that. My CD collection isn't that large and I really don't like
deciding whether I want to download a particular song. With XM I'm
continually hearing songs I haven't heard in years. I'm prepaid for
next next couple of years, so my daily cost is about 30 cents. Well
worth it for me.
IMHO the XM traffic channel is almost useless. I live near Boston and
it's clear that the traffic reporters don't understand how the
highways they are reporting on are related. Opie & Anthony can be
funny, but their schtick gets old quickly.
wrote:
>all I hear is music too.. its called a CD player which all Hyundais come
>with and most play MP3's or WMA files. thats about 180 songs per CD.. have
>10 CDs in my Santa Fe.. thats approx 1800 songs.. no brainer there. WHO
>needs radio..;-)
>
>
>Pete...
I guess it comes down to what works for you. Freedom of choice and all
that. My CD collection isn't that large and I really don't like
deciding whether I want to download a particular song. With XM I'm
continually hearing songs I haven't heard in years. I'm prepaid for
next next couple of years, so my daily cost is about 30 cents. Well
worth it for me.
IMHO the XM traffic channel is almost useless. I live near Boston and
it's clear that the traffic reporters don't understand how the
highways they are reporting on are related. Opie & Anthony can be
funny, but their schtick gets old quickly.
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not For You
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 17:03:10 GMT, "Pete & Cindy" <range1@shaw.ca>
wrote:
>all I hear is music too.. its called a CD player which all Hyundais come
>with and most play MP3's or WMA files. thats about 180 songs per CD.. have
>10 CDs in my Santa Fe.. thats approx 1800 songs.. no brainer there. WHO
>needs radio..;-)
>
>
>Pete...
I guess it comes down to what works for you. Freedom of choice and all
that. My CD collection isn't that large and I really don't like
deciding whether I want to download a particular song. With XM I'm
continually hearing songs I haven't heard in years. I'm prepaid for
next next couple of years, so my daily cost is about 30 cents. Well
worth it for me.
IMHO the XM traffic channel is almost useless. I live near Boston and
it's clear that the traffic reporters don't understand how the
highways they are reporting on are related. Opie & Anthony can be
funny, but their schtick gets old quickly.
wrote:
>all I hear is music too.. its called a CD player which all Hyundais come
>with and most play MP3's or WMA files. thats about 180 songs per CD.. have
>10 CDs in my Santa Fe.. thats approx 1800 songs.. no brainer there. WHO
>needs radio..;-)
>
>
>Pete...
I guess it comes down to what works for you. Freedom of choice and all
that. My CD collection isn't that large and I really don't like
deciding whether I want to download a particular song. With XM I'm
continually hearing songs I haven't heard in years. I'm prepaid for
next next couple of years, so my daily cost is about 30 cents. Well
worth it for me.
IMHO the XM traffic channel is almost useless. I live near Boston and
it's clear that the traffic reporters don't understand how the
highways they are reporting on are related. Opie & Anthony can be
funny, but their schtick gets old quickly.
#18
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not For You
re: radio & other audio phenomena
Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
can recite commercials and so forth.
And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
.....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
just borrow 'em from public libraries.
Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
many other who-dunnits.
So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
Eagles etal albums.
Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
my subscription.
Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
obsoletes.
Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
self-interest drift.
People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
tickets et cetera.
Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
can recite commercials and so forth.
And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
.....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
just borrow 'em from public libraries.
Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
many other who-dunnits.
So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
Eagles etal albums.
Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
my subscription.
Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
obsoletes.
Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
self-interest drift.
People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
tickets et cetera.
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not For You
re: radio & other audio phenomena
Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
can recite commercials and so forth.
And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
.....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
just borrow 'em from public libraries.
Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
many other who-dunnits.
So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
Eagles etal albums.
Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
my subscription.
Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
obsoletes.
Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
self-interest drift.
People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
tickets et cetera.
Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
can recite commercials and so forth.
And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
.....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
just borrow 'em from public libraries.
Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
many other who-dunnits.
So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
Eagles etal albums.
Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
my subscription.
Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
obsoletes.
Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
self-interest drift.
People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
tickets et cetera.
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not ForYou
Robert Cohen wrote:
> re: radio & other audio phenomena
>
> Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
>
> I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
>
> A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
> can recite commercials and so forth.
>
> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>
> I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
> the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
>
> So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
>
> Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
> just borrow 'em from public libraries.
>
> Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
> many other who-dunnits.
>
> So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
> Eagles etal albums.
>
> Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
>
> And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
> my subscription.
>
> Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
> obsoletes.
>
> Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
> sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
> self-interest drift.
>
> People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
> components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
> truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
>
> old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
> news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
>
> But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
> save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
> tickets et cetera.
>
Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
and crap is the "c".
> re: radio & other audio phenomena
>
> Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
>
> I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
>
> A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
> can recite commercials and so forth.
>
> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>
> I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
> the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
>
> So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
>
> Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
> just borrow 'em from public libraries.
>
> Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
> many other who-dunnits.
>
> So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
> Eagles etal albums.
>
> Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
>
> And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
> my subscription.
>
> Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
> obsoletes.
>
> Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
> sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
> self-interest drift.
>
> People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
> components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
> truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
>
> old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
> news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
>
> But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
> save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
> tickets et cetera.
>
Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
and crap is the "c".
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not ForYou
Robert Cohen wrote:
> re: radio & other audio phenomena
>
> Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
>
> I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
>
> A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
> can recite commercials and so forth.
>
> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>
> I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
> the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
>
> So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
>
> Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
> just borrow 'em from public libraries.
>
> Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
> many other who-dunnits.
>
> So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
> Eagles etal albums.
>
> Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
>
> And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
> my subscription.
>
> Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
> obsoletes.
>
> Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
> sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
> self-interest drift.
>
> People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
> components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
> truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
>
> old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
> news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
>
> But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
> save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
> tickets et cetera.
>
Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
and crap is the "c".
> re: radio & other audio phenomena
>
> Y'all are too young for the Golden age of Radio.
>
> I am now ...uh..can't recall.. uh...61.
>
> A grandpa who had luved late 1940s and 1950s radio programs, which I
> can recite commercials and so forth.
>
> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>
> I now hardly listen to radio, except NPR sometimes, but when they do
> the annoying pledge drives....buh-byuh.
>
> So, we listen-to audio book cassettes and c.d. book cassettes now.
>
> Too dumb to download 'em from internet chiseling/gray area sites, so
> just borrow 'em from public libraries.
>
> Mostly detective fiction, Grisham, John Sandford, James Patterson, and
> many other who-dunnits.
>
> So, when travelling now, it's no more singing along with 30 year old
> Eagles etal albums.
>
> Well, an ole Carly Simon we might listen to.
>
> And to heck with XM & Sirius: They'll please combine 'em if they want
> my subscription.
>
> Because I've had it with 8-track, Sony Betamax, and other such
> obsoletes.
>
> Sirius and/or XM won't survive: They should please merge, and perhaps
> sell Class B stock to their listeners/loyal "owners" if ya get my
> self-interest drift.
>
> People will simply not gladly pay that $13 a month--plus for
> components, and so we gotta be persuaded that sat radio is
> truly/inherently in our self-interests, which it is, including
>
> old radio programs, college stations, CSPAN, NPR, local & network tv
> news, Pacifica, comedy, HOWARD's awful *****, etal.
>
> But if ya really like the current local schlocky/garbagey radio, then
> save the $13 for gas, cholesterol burgers, house payments, lotto
> tickets et cetera.
>
Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
and crap is the "c".
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not For You
The Dan entity posted thusly:
>Robert Cohen wrote:
>> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
>> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
>> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>>
>Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
>and crap is the "c".
I like the music OK, it's just the annoying guys talking over top of
it that ruin it.
>Robert Cohen wrote:
>> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
>> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
>> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>>
>Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
>and crap is the "c".
I like the music OK, it's just the annoying guys talking over top of
it that ruin it.
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Re: XM-Satellite Is Coming Soon To A High-Priced Luxury Car Not For You
The Dan entity posted thusly:
>Robert Cohen wrote:
>> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
>> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
>> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>>
>Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
>and crap is the "c".
I like the music OK, it's just the annoying guys talking over top of
it that ruin it.
>Robert Cohen wrote:
>> And I've been thru the talk, rock, folk-sing, hillbilly, jazz and
>> classical formats: So, I'm not anti-music, except for rap, which is
>> .....uh...semi-terrific political doggerel/bad poetry.
>>
>Amen to your definition of rap. I see the ONLY difference between rap
>and crap is the "c".
I like the music OK, it's just the annoying guys talking over top of
it that ruin it.
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