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well i have the myfi receiver which isn't of course adapted with speech 
like some people on a certain list i won't mention, are whining about, but 
it is easy to use, it has direct keypad entry, and other than that, i 
really don't mess with menus so i don't know even what i'm missing
and well, some people will tell you you cant use the myfi in a home kit, 
well, at least 2 of us on this list are, one of them is me so..you know


pro is to con as progress is to congress


On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Richard Fiorello wrote:

> Hi everyone;I accidentally ran across a broadcast of a congressional
> committee interviewing the chairman of xm and serious concerning the
> proposed merger.  Sounds like this is far from a done deal but it could be
> interesting.
>
> Are there any particular units that are more user friendly and have superior
> performance?  Any specific things to look for?
> Richard
>

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