I try my best to be sensitive in my
review.  Having my feelings ignored in
relationships really taught me that not
everyone is out for your best interest;
only their own.  That's been my
experience.

If someone does not like me being
outspoken all I can say is move on!

Mimi




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mister Lynn White"
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To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: RE: Sirius Radio and XM; what I
like


> I appreciated your reviews with the
touch of personality involved even
> if we don't agree politically.  But,
your review was sensitive,
> thoughtful and very well explained.
>
> I have XM but will not take a look at
Sirious.  I think I know the
> answer based on what you said.  But,
does Sirious have any black gospel
> music stations?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of mimi
> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 7:46 AM
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Sirius Radio and XM; what I
like
>
>
> Hello, everyone!
>
> Well, I've had my Sirius on since
around
> 12:30 pm Pacific Time yesterday.  Here
> are some of my observations:
>
> I like both services; XM continues to
be
> my favorite and top choice.  I'll keep
> 'em both after all.
>
> XM: Radio Classics has a host and I
like
> the information he gives about the
shows
> and the actors, actresses, whether or
> not they are still with us.  I
exchange
> anemail  with him from time to time.
> He's nice.  Wish they would not
> interrupt the shows, but what can you
> do?  More otr on XM while Sirius runs
> the same few shows every couple of
> hours; they don't split the shows in
> half, but run a commercial or two and
> play a piece or two of music in
between
> their lineup of otr; no host on Retro
> Radio, as Sirius calls their channel.
> (Can't use the same names for the
> channels, I guess because of copyright
> reason.)
>
> XM: More Decades than Sirius
> Sirius: Sirius Gold, 60's Vibrations,
> Totally 70's, Big 80's, The Pulse
> grouped together.  There is an Elvis
> channel that plays everything Elvis
> Presley ever recorded and it is the
> official station of Graceland.
>
> XM: There is only one religious
channel
> Family Talk, and two christian music
> channels, The Fish and Spirit.
>
> Sirius: Spirit, Praise, Wisdom, EWTN,
> Word are represented and there are a
> couple more religious channels which
are
> hispanic.
>
> XM: SonicTheater
> Sirius: No modern radio drama or books
> there
>
> XM and Sirius:
> Talk radio left, right and center
>
> Sirius: NPR and NPR talk; Court TV
Radio
> Plus; Out Q for gays, lesbians, and
> other folks (if you're supersensitive
to
> this, avoid that channel if you don't
> have an open mind.)
>
> XM and Sirius:
> XM: The Joint plays reggae music all
the
> time
> Sirius: Reggae Rhythms
>
> Both have different types of rock
> channels including alternative, hiphop
> and hard to heavy metal
>
> Sirius: Hair nation, 80's hair bands
(I
> don't know what that is.  It's a
strange
> name for music.)
>
> XM and Sirius: Easy listening, love
> songs and mellow
>
> XM and Sirius:
> XM The Village, folk music
> Sirius: Folk Town
>
> Both have blues and bluegrass
>
> Both have commercial-free music
> channels.
>
> XM: On Broadway
> Sirius: Brodway's Best
>
> The classical music channels are
grouped
> together on both services.
>
> Sound quality between the two:
> Excellent.
>
> Comment on receiver look and feel:
> XM is smaller and lighter; uses bulky
> heavy box adapter for boombox
accessory,
> bigger and heavier than the one for
the
> home kit; really cumbersome.
>
> Sirius: Home kit is chunkier, slightly
> larger and receiver is chunky and
> antenna feels a bit thicker and a
little
> heavier than the XM.
>
> Sirius: Runs on regular 3-prong plug
> connected to a power supply which
comes
> with the unit.
>
> Inaccessible features:
> As far as visually impaired:
> Screen readout; clock, timer, (sleep
> timer); have not played with presets
yet
> on Sirius unit.  Might later by
> accident, who knows?
>
> Comment: detented tuning knob
>
> Each station is a click on the dial.
>
> Sirius: Very audible pop when turning
on
> or off. Probably nothing to it, just
> letting you know it's working.
>
> XM: Less audible pop when turned on
but
> that's normal.
>
> Remote control: Sirius is chunky and
the
> numbers are arranged with the 0
between
> the power and mute buttons at the very
> top of remote.  Why I don't know!
> Channel up and down triangle; Enter
> button in the middle, left and right
> triangle don't do anything we can tell
> without vision.
>
> Sirius remote runs on 2 AAA batteries.
>
> Additonal comment: Like the Vacation
> channel.  It's different.
>
> Swing Street and standards are
> excellent; I still love Frank's Place
> and my other favorites on XM.
>
> Both have their good advantages.
>
> Sirius: Weather channels east, west
and
> central; traffic channels are much
> clearer than XM's traffic channels,
> which are very fuzzy and lousy!
>
> Sirius offers a lifetime membership
for
> $1200.  (I haven't got that kind of
> money, honey!  I opted for a one-year
> service deal.)
>
> Anyway, will have the two side by side
> and will be going back and forth
between
> the two in listening and checking out
> things.
>
> Oh, yeah!  Hilly Rose and Doug Stephan
> are on Sirius, but not on XM.
>
> Rush Limbaugh (I hate him!) is on
> Sirius.  Rusty Humphries is on both XM
> and Sirius.  (I used to listen to him
in
> Reno, but don't like him anymore.  I
> like the left channels better.  But
hey,
> that's me.  Everybody has their own
> preferences.  That's all there is to
> that.)
>
> Well, there you go.  Have I confused
you
> thoroughly?
>
> Good morning!
>
> Oh, there is Crackup and Raw Dog; XM
has
> Laughs USA and that other comedy
> channel.  Raw Dog is pretty raunchy.
> Stay away if you don't like that one.
>
> (Like Arch Ober used to say, (If you
> wish to avoid the excitement or being
> upset by what offends you, etc)  Hey,
> that's why we have the tuner--move on
to
> another channel!
>
> Mimi
> I'm a satellite radio junkie!
>
>
>
>
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