It's accessible if you own a Mac and use an application called Pulsar. The player is not accessible due to a set of characters you have to identify. Apparently there's some kind of security issue and the problem as blind people call it is not going to go away no matter how many blind people decide to drop their accounts. Seems to me that a better solution to the problem would be to talk to the developers of Pulsar to see if they could write a Windows version of the program or recommend someone who could do it.

On 5/11/2011 6:58 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Hello Kim and list: I hope the Sirius-XM suits are listening, for I know
of other people who have written (and called) them; still that "on line
player" remains inaccessible! I fear that the only language they will
understand is loads and loads of folks canceling they "On Line"
subscription!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "kim kelly" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 6:34 PM
Subject: Regarding Sirius/xm.


I phoned Sirius/XM and gave them a piece of my mind.
I did it in a nice way.
The gentleman Paul for whom I spoke to is making a note about the
inaccessibility of there player.
Hope something gets done.
Just cancel your online account.
That is what I had to do.
I'm not a happy camper.
Wish these companies would leave the sites alone.

"If it aint broke, don't fix it"
Kim Kelly

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