Ok, my new Honda has this and a couple other apps. Never had this before. Not sure how much it will cost to maintain it. And, not even sure who is on it. As you know i like talk radio, so i will have to check it out.
DH has Serius. He likes it for the talk radio too. There are different packages with different price points, I think $10, $15 or $20 a month. You would have to go to their website to see what channels come with each package.
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Once you get the hang of navigating it, you will like it.
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But I was just saying the other day that I miss cars that didn't talk back and all you did was drive them and keep the basic maintenance up.
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O4, have you seen the lineup for Riverbend this year?
http://www.riverbendfestival.com/lineup
REO Speedwagon, Heart and Salt n Pepa are signed up.
And tons of others.
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We have it in two cars. It's like $120 a year for each if you subscribe. We got it free for a year with a new vehicle purchase. We subscribed after a year on the one, not sure if we'll do the other.
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Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
I had Sirius in my car. The free subscription just expired on 2/26. I won't pay for something that is free.
Yes, it is nice to have certain stations that are geared to what you like to listen to. I have plenty of "stations" set up on my playlists on my phone. If I really wanted to, I could link up my cell service (already pay for) and play Slacker or iheartradio (free service).
I had Sirius in my car. The free subscription just expired on 2/26. I won't pay for something that is free.
Yes, it is nice to have certain stations that are geared to what you like to listen to. I have plenty of "stations" set up on my playlists on my phone. If I really wanted to, I could link up my cell service (already pay for) and play Slacker or iheartradio (free service).
This is how I feel. I like it, but not enough to pay for it.
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I have it. I go through phases. Lately, I've been listening to more conservative talk radio which is on my regular regular. But for music, I love 60's, 70's 80's 90's, even the love channel when I just want to relax on my drive home. And let's not forget 24 hour Christmas music after Thanksgiving! I also listen to the traffic/weather channel sometimes.
They play the music I like, give me traffic and weather reports and news.
Plus you get to "know" the personalities.
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I just have regular local radio & switch between the two country stations. I commute about 20 minutes each way so it isn't worth it to me to pay for radio.
XM is good when driving long distances where the channels fade out.
That's part of the adventure of driving long trips.
You know what I remember from tripe growing up?
Classical music and THE REST OF THE STORY with Paul Harvey.
Those two always seemed to come through.
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I just have regular local radio & switch between the two country stations. I commute about 20 minutes each way so it isn't worth it to me to pay for radio.
KZ 106, 97.3 and J103. Classic rock, classic country and Christian.
I sometimes listen to other stations but those are the main 3.
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XM is good when driving long distances where the channels fade out.
That's part of the adventure of driving long trips.
You know what I remember from tripe growing up?
Classical music and THE REST OF THE STORY with Paul Harvey.
Those two always seemed to come through.
Ugh....I remember my dad making us suffer through listening to football games.
It was races for us.
But we are into it so we liked it.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Vinyl has made an unprecedented comeback. There were only 2 vinyl pressing plants in the US just a couple of years ago. Now, almost every release is released on vinyl (Daft Punk's latest album did more on vinyl than disc) and they are going back and re-pressing almost ALL of the Billboard hits. All the Beatles, all the Dylan, Stones, Johnny Cash, you name it, you can get it on vinyl. The downside is that I have to wait 6-9 months from time of master delivery to plant to having product in hand. It doesn't seem to matter to customers at all. They happily pre-pay, knowing it will take months.
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Personally, I think vinyl sounds the best. There is a richness to them you don't get with other forms of media.
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NEW YORK, May 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Columbia Records -- Internationally, the album hit the #1 spot on digital charts in 97 countries, dominated UK charts to become the fastest selling album of 2013 and had the biggest first week album sales in France since 2007, where the album is already triple platinum. Daft Punk also earned their first official #1 album in multiple countries, including the US, Germany, Australia & Japan. The album is also officially #1 in France, Canada, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Mexico, Italy, Belgium, Spain and others. In the US, Random Access Memories sold 339,000 copies, with the vinyl version becoming the biggest selling vinyl album in SoundScan's LP Vinyl chart history. Random Access Memories is the first album in Billboard's Electronic/Dance Song chart history to have every song debut simultaneously.
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