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Satellite Radio

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<< yes but would satellite radio work if your reciever is behind the satellite dish (in space) ??

rip off!

~fat
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WTF does that mean? I'm interpreting that as you saying that you'll constantly lose the signal...

Why don't you tell that to my GPS receiver when it works in a car doing 70mph? Or the thousands of people who fly JetBlue everyday and watch live satellite television on a plane going hundreds of miles an hour? You obviously have no idea how satellite telecommunications work.

Anyways, for $10/month (XM), I think its a great idea, in addition to local AM/FM stations for local info and as long as they have:

1) Unedited stations
2) At least one good hiphop station
3) At least one good electronic music station
4) At least one good "college rock"-like station
5) At least one good classic rock station

I mean $10/month is nothing, I spend over 10x that on CDs a month anyways. But then again, I think I listen to more music than most people.

I'm looking at XM-ready headunits & antennas right now.
 
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