Fo sho. I have Satellite radio.
You can listen to it on the internets at your office.
Fo sho. I have Satellite radio.
i want/plan to get sirius.
with that portable one? does that work anywhere or do you still need an antenna?
Sirius blows
XM ALL THE WAY!!!
Blow yourself!
I just listen to my station on yahoo launch for $3 a month at work. No commercials.
Last edited by sa_butta; 08-04-2005 at 03:46 PM.
I listen to internets radio on my internets for free.
If you have a Sirius account you can listen to it off their website.
The boombox comes with an antenna. The antenna has to be outside in order for it to work reliably.
...and with commercials.
Sirius is definitely the bomb. My friend has it, and the variety of stations is such a cool thing.
I have Sirius with my Dish at home.
It's all about the Bluegrass channel.
I'm looking into getting satellite radio for work purposes. My work vehicle has no radio or speakers ( U.S. Mail truck) so I would also need to get the boombox that has it's own speakers. The trucks do have cig lighters, so I could use an adapter for power. I'm leaning towards Sirius...any suggestions would be appreciated.![]()
WRONG!!!! SIRIUS is the !!!!!
I like old fashioned free radio!
So do I....but the problem is reception in a mobile environment!
How can one beat the opportunity to use the internets to the fullest?
That when I switch stations.![]()
Sirius is the one to get. I will never miss the Spurs on radio again.![]()
I have Sirius and XM.
They both have their plusses and minuses.
Sirius's music stations are better
XM's talk and sports stations are better.
I have XM. I believe it is standard on GM vehicles.
Time to buy XM and Sirius - stock. (although I prefer XM for my needs)
Can you get all the Spurs games on either one?
Sirius SHoogar.
sometimes its the opposing team's broadcast, but, you could pretty much listen to every game.
Sirius only? Bleah. I wouldn't want to get it and have Howard Stern get credit for it.
I have some limited internet radio on my Sonos system, but I don't know how they fit into the whole XM/Sirius scheme of things.
Nay, public service announcements.
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