Posted on 02/22/2005 10:32:00 AM PST by LittleMoe
Whatsa mat'? You didn't cotton to the Trash 80?
As a matter of fact, I thought it was kinda spiffy at the time.
Trsdos, trashdos, whatever, it was CHEEEPP and it worked!
Had 4 floppy drives just to do a little word processing.
Spell check took 5 minutes per word.
Modem was a sceemin 300 baud.
Yass, we were in Fat City.
I don't think sunspots will affect the (ca.)2.5 GHz band that they transmit on.
I have had XM since 2001 and love it. If you like NFL or Howard Stern you might want to consider Sirius.
I use mine mostly in the house and on the patio. When I go on a trip I put it in the car. If you don't want to pay multiple subscriptions, get one that you can carry around. Jack it into an FM transmitter (around $30) and you can listen anywhere in the house or on your car stereo. Also, some new models, like the MyFi, have the transmitter built in.
Cost is less than one cd a month and less than a month's subscription to Rhapsody.
Reception is almost never affected by the things that you describe due to an extensive repeater system. I have gone on 3000 mile trips and rarely lost the signal even in heavily wooded areas and all kinds of weather.
XM and Sirius have hundreds of thousands of songs in their constantly growing music libraries. They also have special live events and concerts that you can't get anywhere else.
Speaking of "Clutter", no fumbling around with CD's and CD cases to play music I'm already tired of.
"talk" radio: Both services have extensive choices of both commercial free music and talk.
Not $15/month...actually under $10........agreat deal IMHO.
At my office I figured out a neat way to have both XM and a CD player. I bought Bose media mate computer speakers. Hooked up the SkyFi2 in one output and the CD player in the other. Great Bose sound with two options. Works great. Listening to Michael Medved at this moment. Hope this helps.
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If you ever want to combine the XM and Sirius ping lists into one more general satellite radio ping list, let me know.
It would probably be a good idea... more discussions could be generated and we could ping more people to more articles.
regards!
Actually that sounds brilliant. Just don't know how to do that, want to send me a freepmail and we can discuss it?
They're good old boys who would fit right in on this forum.
I am a radio guy. Been in the buisness since 1969.
I have both Sirius and XM. XM Skyfi and Boom Box in the house. Sirius Kenwood head unit in my car.
Which is better? That is your decision. If you LOVE music and don't just want to hear "The Hits" go XM. Deeper Playlists. If you are my age (Baby Boomer) XM slaughters Sirius musicwise. XM 50's, 60's,70's are head and shoulders above Sirius. 50s and 60s music is quickly disapearing on terrestrial radio. If you love "Oldies" satellite is way to go. This holds for Country and Jazz, also. "Hank's Place" on XM is great classic Country. "Soul Street" on XM is my fav. Just sensational.
Sports is a key issue. Sirius=NFL and now NASCAR. XM=MLB and superior selection of Sports Talk.
Both have FOX News. Can't lose. Talk options are nearly identical, however Sirius is more aggressive with putting up their own talent and not just syndicated Talk. Both Sirius and XM have Left and Right well covered.
For the degenerates XM has Opie And Anthony. Stern to Sirius. BTW, they both have great oldtime radio shows and 40's music.
I have had XM since they were available here in Dallas which was the first market where it was offered. Fall 2001.
I can tell you one thing. There is no going back now. The future is no longer in doubt. Satellite Radio is here to stay.
It is so hard to listen to analog radio.
The DJ's and their immature,smartass,do anything to get a raise,having on air BJ's, strip contests,screaming and yelling about their braindead version of politics.
ONWARD and UPWARD to listening to music instead of the jabbering of idiots.
The old radio "stars" will move to satellite radio, just as Howard Stern is doing. ABC has a channel on both XM and Sirius and you can hear Sean Hannity and Larry Elder. It also has a good show "Live From 125"... well, good when Brian Wilson is hosting. Richard Bey is a poor host.
Stop considering and get XM today. I drive about 500 miles a week with my work...the best investment I have ever made for a car.
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