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Re: What’s good for Christmas bits and pieces ?
I don't know if that would work for you- satellite radio requires a line-of-sight to the satellite, which would be blocked if you're on a rock wall facing the opposite direction. Plus, you'll be stuck with a monthly fee for using it.
You'd probably be better off with a flash based MP3 player.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: What’s good for Christmas bits and pieces ?
Oh thanks for that info
but I believed they have a couple of months trial and error thing..ayt? I need stuff like that especially I travel a lot I need live boadcast brother of NFL especially when I hit on the road
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Re: What’s good for Christmas bits and pieces ?
Hmm... well, if that's important, it may be worth your while- they do have docking sat radio players that can work in a car, and if you go with multiple units, they can share an account. If it were me though, I would just search for the sportscasts on the AM dial first.
One thing that a lot of music lovers overlook, or don't realize they're missing, is a good pair of earphones. The best gift I have ever gotten, I suggested to my parents based on a few minutes of research online. This was a set of Grado SR-60 headphones. They're large, they're not very trendy looking, and some people with large heads find them uncomfortable (I find them amazingly comfy), but they're an amazing value for what they cost. Look them up, maybe they'll become your new favorite toy :)
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Troubled
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: What’s good for Christmas bits and pieces ?
Oh thanks fox
but I research early about that website and the website of serius actually they do have this sporster5 thing for car. The reason I'm intersted about the their product is I was amazed that it's commercial free music and I believed that it's what everybody wants and they hace a live broadcast also for different sports but I still check the one that you told me..thank buddy
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