What's CART? i follow a lot of auto racing, but haven't heard of
that one, except for the go-carts I drove when I was a kid.
Andy
At 04:17 PM 12/18/2005, you wrote:
>They have the Indy racing league on XM radio, CART isn't on there though
>that I know of, it's possible, but I don't think so, there isn't enough of a
>following anymore to make it worth while. Isn't that ORS or something like
>that now? I don't know, I gave up on them when I met a couple fans of it and
>saw the competition going down hill.
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>Hi
> Do they carry the India racing series (CART) also?
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Andy Baracco" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 3:10 PM
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>
> >i like XM. i haven't had any problems with their web site, and if
> > you are a subscriber, yu can also listen to 75 of their channels via
> > the web site on your PC. Subscribers also receive a weekly
> > newsletter that gives many links to info about special
> > programing. If you like baseball, XM carries all the major leagues
> > games, as well as NASCAR. i have the Delphi MYFI portable receiver,
> > which comes with a Y patch cord that you can use to hook up to a
> > stereo system or powered speakers. It comes with 3 antennas, one for
> > home, one for the car, and a wearable antenna. You can even use it
> > as a kind of walkman, but it's a bit clutsy because the antenna
> > attaches with a cable, and would attach separately to your
> > body. They recommend that you wear the receiver on your belt, and to
> > clip the antenna to your shouldar to get maximum exposure. Using it
> > in this pedestrian mode gives variable results, as the signal can be
> > obscured by tall buildings, trees, or when riding inside a
> > vehicle. The car antenna comes with a magmount and even works well
> > inside the house if you attach it to a heavy metal object like a file
> > cabinet or even a Perkins Brailler.
> >
> > Andy
> >
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