On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 16:28:58 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/25/16 4:19 PM, Keine Keyserschei?e wrote:
On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 14:34:00 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/25/16 10:35 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 09:25:00 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße
wrote:
I guess I lucked out. The original owner of my truck must have bought a lifetime subscription. Mine
has been playing for five years now, and I've never heard from them. Only place to get 'Bluegrass
Junction'!
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... and he forgot or just did not know he could transfer that to
another receiver
Maybe that's why he got rid of the truck. 
I don't "get" the concept of Sirius unless you happen to live in a
really ****ty media market with limited choices of radio programming or
you don't have a little player that holds hundreds or thousands of your
selections you can play through your car radio. My truck's radio came
with about a half dozen of these subscription services pre-programmed
that you have to sign up and pay for...not likely I'll choose any of them.
DC is a great media market, but the media is full of commercials. I'd rather listen to music without
a commercial every two to three minutes.
If I were you, I'd stick with your little player.
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The "media" is only full of commercials if you dial up a "commercial"
radio station. I don't. I listen to two non-commercial "classical music"
stations and WAMU for news and intelligent discussions. If I happen to
not like the music selections available on the radio, I simply switch to
the 30+ gigs of my favorite music on my iPhone, ranging from Aaron
Neville to Wynton Marsalis, with thousands of alphabetical stops in
between, including the Dillards. I think but I am not sure that the
truck sound system will also play, via bluetooth, my favorite internet
radio stations, which are also non-commercial. Haven't tried that yet.
For my bluegrass break this morning, I was listening to Vivaldi's music
for lute and mandolin.
You are such a man, Krause.
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