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I listen to NPR, and then to one of three classical stations in the
area, or the new classical voice station on the internet.


That explains a lot.



What does it explain?


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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:05:28 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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I listen to NPR, and then to one of three classical stations in the
area, or the new classical voice station on the internet.


That explains a lot.


What does it explain?


That folks who listen to NPR and classical music are commie pinko
elitists with two left feet, two left hands and two left brains? :)

Later,

Tom

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I listen to NPR, and then to one of three classical stations in the
area, or the new classical voice station on the internet.

That explains a lot.


What does it explain?


That folks who listen to NPR and classical music are commie pinko
elitists with two left feet, two left hands and two left brains? :)

Later,

Tom


Yeah! That's it. :-) Or, maybe they have attention spans longer than those
normally observed in gnats.


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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:35:42 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:05:28 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Jack Goff" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I listen to NPR, and then to one of three classical stations in the
area, or the new classical voice station on the internet.

That explains a lot.

What does it explain?


That folks who listen to NPR and classical music are commie pinko
elitists with two left feet, two left hands and two left brains? :)


Yeah! That's it. :-) Or, maybe they have attention spans longer than those
normally observed in gnats.


No, I'm pretty sure it's because they are commie pinko elitists,
etc....

Of course that doesn't mean that they have longer attention spans. I
mean if anybody is going to put me into a comma, it's Terry Gross a
creature of "public" radio if there every was one.

Later,

Tom


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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:57:52 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:35:42 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:05:28 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Jack Goff" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I listen to NPR, and then to one of three classical stations in the
area, or the new classical voice station on the internet.

That explains a lot.

What does it explain?

That folks who listen to NPR and classical music are commie pinko
elitists with two left feet, two left hands and two left brains? :)


Yeah! That's it. :-) Or, maybe they have attention spans longer than those
normally observed in gnats.


No, I'm pretty sure it's because they are commie pinko elitists,
etc....

Of course that doesn't mean that they have longer attention spans. I
mean if anybody is going to put me into a comma, it's Terry Gross a
creature of "public" radio if there every was one.

Later,

Tom


Are you referring to Jimcomma?

(Sorry, couldn't help myself!)


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No, I'm pretty sure it's because they are commie pinko elitists,
etc....

Of course that doesn't mean that they have longer attention spans. I
mean if anybody is going to put me into a comma, it's Terry Gross a
creature of "public" radio if there every was one.

Later,

Tom


Are you referring to Jimcomma?

(Sorry, couldn't help myself!)


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This is bull. XM's music channels are deep, eclectic, and superior
in
every respect to Sirius

That is not what Edmunds says:

"So who's the winner?


First, let us say that even the most discriminating listener will be
happy with either XM Radio or Sirius Radio. It is obvious that both
companies have put together a crack team of researchers and
programmers, and the variety of content offered by both services is
truly staggering and impressive. In fact, we could easily call this
test a tie, since both XM and Sirius provide excellent content.


That being said, we're going to give Sirius the nod. It strikes us that

XM Radio takes fewer chances with its content, sticking to the tried
and true, while Sirius takes a riskier path. As a result, the Sirius
content is a little edgier and more surprising, plus the company has
better choices in sports and talk."


http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=103686

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On 26 Feb 2005 12:01:11 -0800, wrote:

This is bull. XM's music channels are deep, eclectic, and superior

in
every respect to Sirius

That is not what Edmunds says:


~~ snippage ~~

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=103686

Interesting that this was done before Kamazin.

Since then, Sirius is slowly adding more mainstream music to the more
edgy channels - in particular the electronic/dance genre.

BUT....

They are still heads and above (((XM))).

Not to mention that Sirius web streams are free - (((XM))) you gotta
pay an extra $4 a month.

Later,

Tom
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Not to mention that Sirius web streams are free - (((XM))) you
gotta
pay an extra $4 a month.

But the service costs less to begin with, the streams are much better
sound (higher bitrate) and they have XM music instead of Sirius.

Also, you can't get the Sirius streams unless you also have a Sirius
radio. You can get XM online without a radio subscription.

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