One of my reasons for stuffing the SB2 in the dash of my car was to be
consistent with all the other places I listen to music.  Now if I go in
my living room, bedroom, office, or car I can listen to anything in my
music collection in the same way.  I don't have to stop and think what
button to press to do a certain task, or is a certain song available. 
The only thing I ever have to think about is what song to play.  

I also only use flac files.  You can argue that you wouldn't be able to
tell the difference between flac and mp3 in a moving car, but at least
this way if I listen to older music that wasn't recorded that well I
know the limitation is the actual music and not a poorly encoded mp3. 
Actually, I shouldn't say older music since lots of recent music is not
recorded very well either.  I don't expect to ever see a system designed
to work in a car that will support lossless files, have a large amount
of storage, and sell for a reasonable amount of money.  Too many people
have embraced the whole "buy a crippled song with DRM and no physical
media for just as much money as a CD" idea.


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