-in
recording. Everyone else uses line-in
on their sound cards.
Mimi
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receiver. Sorry
about that!
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that feature on my
receiver, either. But I use everything
else I can access.
Mimi
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Cambridge Soundworks is alive and well.
As for the hybrid animal, I don't know.
You might want to check their website.
Or call them. I don't have or know the
link or phone number.
Mimi
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Where do you find Portra Studio?
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Hey, Rusty!
I'm an Xm-er, too. Love the service.
It's more than a year since I got it.
LIsten to it all the time.
Mimi
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How do you use Quickmix and save your
settings? I'm running Window-Eyes 4.5
SP 4 and Windows 98SE.
Mimi
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wishes,
Mimi (Marie)
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Yes, I did mean copy the disc. Sorry
about that. Good luck!
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are created equal. I
stay away from real cheap ones, even if
the deal sounds good. I'd reather pay a
little more for good blank discs I can
rely on year after year. It's very
crucial to me.
Marie aka Mimi
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If you have a burner on your computer
can you cpy the cdrw on to a cdr--that's
burns only once, of course. Just a
suggestion. Then you can give that cdrw
back to your friend. NOt intended as an
insult, I hope.
Mimi
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Yes, Aiwa helped me, too. I like their
products. I wonder if they make mp3 CD
players.
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I have heard that the recording program
from A P H is only for talking books,
not music.
Mimi
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OK, how do you set that jitter
correction? Since I slowed my burner
down (It's too fast for my Pentium II
system) I have been burning less
coasters! I have not burned a coaster
in a while.
Mimi
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made for sighteds, and no
good for blind folks.
Mimi
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XM does not require a satellite dish. I
don't have one, and am receiving the XM
programming on the home receiver fine.
With the receiver comes an antenna with
a 20-foot-long wire. No satellite dish
required, not even with Sirius, and I
have both home receivers lined up on my
audio desk.
Mimi
, and oh, yes, the
screens are plastic. Metal screens
would interfere.
Mimi
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of those who
can't walk and chew gum at the same
time; but then, I don't chew gum!
Mimi
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help. Every
boombox I have seen has a clock which,
naturally, is inaccessible to blind
people, and the menus are also. I'm
afraid you won't be able to find what
you really want so easily anymore. I
don't know what else to suggest.
Mimi
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It is
listen.xmradio.com
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the best sound
possible.
I respond to those of you who asked me
questions. Why should one of you tell
me off in broken English? Come on, now!
Mimi
and plug this into the lin-i
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I think it's that they're even more
careful because they don't want any
goons from RIAA coming up there and
shutting them down.
Mimi
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I'm sorry I did not know this is
happening. I don't know how this is
happening. Thanks for telling me. I
really appreciate that, even though I
didn't know. Guess it's my provider
going a little weird. Just a guess.
Mimi
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Oh, you don't have satellite radio?
She's on XM Channel 165.
Mimi
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 1:38 PM
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Hi Folks,
Is there any place to hear Rollye
James online since W L A C has
Sorry, I didn't give a good answer, but
I was trying to protect the people I
download from.
Mimi
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Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 7:47 AM
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Oh, you don't have satellite radio?
She's on XM Channel 165.
Mimi
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 1:38 PM
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Hi Folks,
Is there any place to hear Rollye
James online since W L A C has
and the other one has more inputs
on it so I can switch between four
different sources. I thought I would
need a mixer as well, but so far, have
not necessitated a purchase of one.
Hope this makes sense and hope it helps
you.
Mimi
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It's a couple of people I know. I have
been emailing with them for some time
and they used to send me mp3's as
attachments.
Mimi
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It's a couple of people I know. I have
been emailing with them for some time
and they used to send me mp3's as
attachments.
Mimi
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and the other one has more inputs
on it so I can switch between four
different sources. I thought I would
need a mixer as well, but so far, have
not necessitated a purchase of one.
Hope this makes sense and hope it helps
you.
Mimi
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Oh, you don't have satellite radio?
She's on XM Channel 165.
Mimi
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 1:38 PM
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Hi Folks,
Is there any place to hear Rollye
James online since W L A C has
and the other one has more inputs
on it so I can switch between four
different sources. I thought I would
need a mixer as well, but so far, have
not necessitated a purchase of one.
Hope this makes sense and hope it helps
you.
Mimi
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and the other one has more inputs
on it so I can switch between four
different sources. I thought I would
need a mixer as well, but so far, have
not necessitated a purchase of one.
Hope this makes sense and hope it helps
you.
Mimi
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It's a couple of people I know. I have
been emailing with them for some time
and they used to send me mp3's as
attachments.
Mimi
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Oh, you don't have satellite radio?
She's on XM Channel 165.
Mimi
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From: Slaton, Ray
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 1:38 PM
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Hi Folks,
Is there any place to hear Rollye
James online since W L A C has
will be greatly appreciated. Being on a
budget, I'm limited to what I can spend.
Thanks.
Mimi
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I like individual tracks. I don't want
one long track of all the album cuts in
case I don't like all of the songs on
some of them. But if YOU don't want to
break it up, just don't stop the encoder
after each song.
Mimi
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Wow, Rusty! Awsome! When the drives
were megabytes, and I was starting out,
I used to think that 40 meg was plenty
of room. I did not know later that this
would evolve into music exchanges and
storage and more! Now, look at us! How
far can we go? What's next?
Mimi
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I can get 100 oldtime radio shows in mp3
onto a CD. That's half-hour shows with
an occasional hour-long show thrown in.
I'm not into dvd's at all. I'm
concentrating strictly on audio
digitizing. I have no desire to go into
dvd's much, if at all. I don't even
watch TV.
Mimi
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I recently mp3'd the small bunch I have
from cassettes and about half a dozen
CD's I have on hand.
Mimi
M i m i
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I don't use Nero for ripping. I use
Cdex. That's what most Cdex users do.
We rip with Cdex and burn with Nero.
That's two different functions.
Mimi
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Wow! Cool!
Mimi
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I read that four hundred gig hard
drives, or, as they were called
Hmm, that's an interesting thought.
Mimi
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Hi Mimi. Maybe next we go to
terabits.
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time I complete a new
folder of music small enough to burn
onto a disc, I burn it while it's still
fresh. I have to rotate my music often.
Mimi
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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 7:09 PM
Subject: Organizing lots
Rusty, I have a little trouble doing
some of the math on this: OK, my hard
drive is 18.6 gig. That means 18,000
meg. More than that, I know. Is that
correct?
If I got a new computer with an 80 gig
drive than that means 80,000 mb?
Mimi
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That makes sense, Rusty. I'm not
familiar with various components of
computers, but you bet I'm learning. I
guess like anything else, there are
better systems, better sound cards,
better drives, etc. I guess it's true.
Mimi
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What, Jerry? What's a coaster? An
incomplete burned disc? I call 'em dead
discs. Just curious.
Mimi
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From: Jerry Richer
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: Sound editors pound
I have an older version of Winmx and
never figured out how to use it.
Decided not to re-install that program.
Trying to save as much space on my
system as possible as drive is small.
18 gig is not much. What is this winmx
and how different is that from ftp?
Curious.
Mimi
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OK, now I know. The coasters I have
seen in the past were made of cork or
some other material. Never thought of a
dead CD as one, but I've gotten 20
coasters out of a pack of 100 Imation
discs this month. Bad!
Mimi
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people there less helpful.
I've been dealing with Radio Shack for
years off and on, and at this time,
thought I would ask some questions
first.
Mimi
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Oh, so that's it! Now, I understand!
Thanks, Jerry!
Mimi
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 3:19 PM
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Hi Mimi. If they're unusable
I know what that program does, but never
used it. I download from two ftp sites
all the time now, been doing that for a
couple of months and am having a blast.
Finding some songs I never had before
and some I have not heard in years.
It's incredible.
Mimi
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Gee, that's nice. Our library here, the
braille and talking book one, uses Dell
computers. We can access NLS's books
from them.
Mimi
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:27 PM
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monkeyed around with a stand-alone.
Mimi
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 5:13 AM
Subject: Cd recorder that can make
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Hello PC-Audio:
I would like to knowo if there is a CD
recorder
those repair places charge. I
just don't know anybody who could
straighten it out so now I've had the
burner in the computer for two years,
I'm not worried about it anymore. I do
everything I wanted to do on the
stand-alone on the computer instead.
Mimi
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I agree on the lack of accessibility on
the Sound Blaster cards. I guess
manufacturers do not think blind people
uses them. I don't know. Nobody really
thinks of us, except the developers
developing accessible software.
Mimi
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of every other
disc not burning all the way through.
So, if you have an old computer like
mine and a newer burner in it, you
should set the burning parameter to a
slower speed so you don't wham out on
every disc you try to burn!
Mimi
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Sure, thanks, Jerry. This Pentium II
system I have is too old for any more
installations of hardware, and I have
used every available thing on it.
Mimi
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Hey, how come Soundblaster is so bad? I
like mine, but I guess, different
strokes for different folks.
Mimi
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Thanks, Doc.
Mimi
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Yes, you will need a dvd rom. It uses
a different lasar setup than cd-rom.
Doc Wright
http
You might want to slow the burn rate
down if too many discs are not burning
completely and you get that nasty dragon
sound when that happens, that is, if you
are using Nero. I don't know if other
burning software have sound effects like
this. Worth a try anyway! Good luck!
Mimi
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Gee, Ann, I never heard of a list for
that. Was there ever such a list,
anyone?
Mimi
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Hi folks,
Does anyone know
in accessibility there would
be with that one.
Mimi
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 12:20 PM
Subject: the different sound blaster
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Hi to those of you who use s b live.
I am interested
not have its
own speakers.
Mimi
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:01 AM
Subject: xm radio question
Hi Folks,
I understand that the xm radio can be
connected to a home stereo.
Not having a stereo I am
, but still does it. I
used to think I would have to load
another driver to stabilize that but
well, here I am. I'll deal with it.
Just reboot and clear the board!
Mimi
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Terri is an XM subscriber. She just
cannot get the signal in her apartment.
Mimi
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From: Gary G. Schindler
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 5:34
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Subject: Re: XM PCR
Hi Teri, I think you have to be an XM
subscriber
I doubt that! The receivers are not
going out just because XM is going to
stream over the Net. But subscribers
will pay extra for the Internet stream.
I'm satisfied listening with my
receivers. I won't go for the extra
steam as it would be redundant.
Mimi
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Well, it's their situation, not ours.
If a subscriber wants to listen on the
Net, then they pay. If not, well,
that's that. The free lunch is long
gone. XM has to defray their costs
somewhere.
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From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If you do not have an mp3 option in your
regular CD player, you better use the
Audio CD format in Nero that will play
in your machine. Unless you have a
boombox or portable with the built-in
mp3 reader, or of course, your computer
also reads mp3 discs made by Nero.
Mimi
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Ann, You really need the XM antenna.
They have twenty feet of wire on them.
Keep trying to find one for your PCR.
Mimi
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PC Radio, that's what.
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Subject: Re: xm radio pcr?
What does pcr stand for? Chester
Thrash
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It's cool.
Mimi
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Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 3:58 PM
Subject: xm radio pcr?
Hi listers.
I called xm radio today and they
stated that the xmpcr is temporarily
Hi. I also found Music Match to be very
inaccessible for screen readers. It was
a waste of money for me! I use Cdex
also.
Mimi
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 5:17 PM
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jump
from one external unit to another in my
encoding work. NOw that I have confused
you even more, need I say more?
Mimi
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see and I
could drive, I would drive a car with XM
in it.
Mimi
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From: Gary G. Schindler
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Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
Susan, do you know what kind of car
radio you have? is it a late model car
Gee, OK. I don't have much use for
video stuff, am strictly an audio buff.
Mimi
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Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: Further exploration of
Sirius programming
Correct! There is also Channel 12,
Spirit.
Mimi
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.
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Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Sirius Radio and XM; what I
like
I think it is 54.
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Hi, All!
Perhaps this is a little off topic but I
would like to know how you go about
sending the same message to more than
one email contact so you don't have to
type it again and cut and paste the same
message from the first time. Thanks.
HOw do you know you succeeded?
Mimi
Now, wouldn't that be fun?
Mimi
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From: Gary G. Schindler
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Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 11:49 AM
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Mimi, I got one for you, my dad worked
for Chevrolet, and wehen he retired
bought a Chrysler. I am sure
there is too much metal, tree cover, and
the like, and other obstructions,
satellite radio canot function. I
learned that the hard way when I was in
a place with lots of tree cover. Since
my sighted friends do not have satellite
radio or dish, even, they could not tell
me that.
Mimi
Great. I use 128 kbps when doing music
programs, and 32 for oldtime radio
shows. All my mp3's from XM programming
sounds great.
Mimi
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Well, it did not work on my system.
Maybe mine is set up much differently,
but I will use the regular software
which came with the pcr.
Mimi
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 12:54 AM
Customer care is excellent and they
helped me when I had a question.
Mimi
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 4:41 AM
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Gary,
Thanks for that, smile
anyone with a
car. But someone else might know.
Mimi
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 4:32 AM
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Tim,
You mentioned having used Replace PCR
or whatever
I never take it outside the house. I
live in an apartment complex and I don't
take my equipment outside at all.
Mimi
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From: Marsha Anderson
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 6:34 AM
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That's right! And it took me a while to
find that Volume Control. What a
headache I had last year because Windows
kept insisting it was not installed. I
had to have some help in finding it.
Mimi
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I heard that offer but don't remember
the date it ends.
Mimi
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From: Gary G. Schindler
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 8:22 AM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
Susan, if you buy the Delphi
receivers, you have the choice of a car
kit
Oh, well, skip it, it's a matter of
personal preference.
Mimi
- Original Message -
From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
I didn't say you'd have trouble with
the XM software
I got an extra antenna with the boombox,
same kind that came with the receiver I
bought in NOvember, so put it away in
case I need to replace the one I am
using now.
Mimi
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, or something like that. I'd
have to listen more before saying more
about this one. One program I did
discover is Beyond Organic. It's
different.) There is a blues station
and XM also has a blues station. I wish
I knew if there is any black gospel
music anywhere. Sorry.
Mimi
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Well, Mr. White, looks like 'tim Brady
answered your question. But, hey,
there, what channel is that black gospel
music on, Tim?
Mimi
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Never heard of this group. What station
would play their music? Progressive
jazz or something similar?
Wow! Yeah, this topic has a life of its
own these days! Usually topics come and
go like crazy, don't they? What's next?
Mimi
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From: Susan Wojtecki
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Whatever your personal preference turns
out to be, may no one hold it against
you, Mr. White.
Mimi
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From: Mister Lynn White
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 4:49 PM
Subject: RE: Sirius Radio and XM
to take me some time to get to
that.
I enjoy comparing things side by side if
I can. I don't get to do this very
often. Kind of fun, especially when it's
something I really love and enjoy, like
radio.
There is also a PRI channel on Sirius.
Have to check it out more.
Mimi
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Excuse me, Sirius has 65 music channels
now.
Mimi
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 1:21 AM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
I don't understand that. Why does
Dish carrying the NHL make
a
Delphi boom box and keep the wire in the
storage compartment!
Which Sirius receiver did you buy? I
guess it would have to be JVC,
Kenwood or Clarion? I would be
interested in the differences between
the two
services. I find it interesting that
Sirius would carry the NFL!
-- mimi [EMAIL
CNBC is on Sirius; MSNBC is on XM.
Mimi
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From: Jim Shaker
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
Does Sirius carry news channels such
as CNN, MSNBc? If so, I could get
Different names used for the channels,
XM is in Washington, DC.
Mimi
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From: Susan Wojtecki
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
Hi Mimi and all,
i hadn't really looked
It moved over to Smartgroups.
Mimi
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From: Gary Petraccaro
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Subject: Goldwave list
I'm not seeing anything on the
Goldwave list. It's called
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