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Steve Dresser <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:25:36 -0400
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Jeff,

Even in a big market such as Boston, where radio listening is better 
than in most other places, I hear music on XM that I can't find 
anywhere else.  It's a different world because satellite radio 
responds to its paying listeners rather than to sponsors who decide 
what's best for the rest of us.

Steve

On Monday 9/18/06 15:52 Jeff Kenyon wrote:
>XM and Serious and the Internet would be good for people who live in a
>small market with not much in terms of what to listen to on the radio.
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>On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Gery Gaubert wrote:
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> > Well I thought about getting xm radio but honestly if there is something =
> > I want to listen to I download on the computer, put on my ipod and/or a =
> > cd and I'm set.  I can even play mp3's in my wife's car.  I think it =
> > would be a waste of money for me.  Between, internet, some football on =
> > tv, listening to the hf radio and talking on the vhf radio, I can find =
> > plenty to kill time but then again, that is just me.
> >

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