Satellite Radio, Do you need it?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by sysop, Apr 8, 2007.

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    Do you think normal people like you and I should change our normal car radio to a satellite radio? Do you think the time is now to change it?

    Is't the digital era for radio broadcasting?
     
    sysop, Apr 8, 2007 IP
  2. uttoransen

    uttoransen Prominent Member

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    i have never used satalite radio, so i can't answer it. but then time is changing and if you can update yourself with it, it is always better!:D
     
    uttoransen, Apr 8, 2007 IP
  3. teamshop

    teamshop Plainsman

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    Satellite radio is wonderful, especially if you spend lots of time on the road or live in areas with little choice for free FM. 100's of channels and commercial free music channels covering just about anyone's taste. I've had it for 3 years and haven't turned on free FM in ages. Once you get it you'll wonder why it took you so long...
     
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    Dubz Peon

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    Satellite Radio is absolutely awesome. $17 a month for me to have sirius subscription. I love being in my car. Recently I was tboned at an intersection and got a new luxury car from the insurance company until I a) get a new car or b) it gets fixed. Let's put it this way I would rather be in my old car w/ the satellite than the new gas guzzling one. A sat radio in your car turns every minute in your ride a nice one. I love it!
     
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  5. sysop

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    For me, my satellite radio never gives me bad reception. Only quality music to my earn everytime. Got plenty of channel and full coverage everywhere.
     
    sysop, Apr 8, 2007 IP