FM radio used to be commercial free too. It is only a matter of time for this "free" radio will have commercials too. I have truly free radio. I keep it off most of the time or play cassettes. Every time I turn on the radio I get a deluge of commercials and stupid talk show prizes for the lucky 20th caller or such other nonsense. Silence is still golden. And free. And you get to hear your own thoughts commercial free as well. William
> cornfused in san jose, > > Do you have rabbit ears for your TV or cable. > > If your still on free TV ... Then Sat radio wouldn't appeal very much. > > It's about nation wide coverage, programming choices and crystal clear > reception. > > And best of all ... "No Commercials". > > Consider yourself "clued:) > > - - - > > > Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:06:08 -0700 > From: Aristotle Sagan <killer_jupiter@HOTMAIL.COM> > Subject: Re: Free Sirius satellite radio system > > I got a better deal. > > Turn on the radio, sound comes out. freeeeeeeee! > > And in my 'new to me ferd', i have a tape player, a cd player and the > aformentioned free radio. two bands! > > 12 bucks a month for something you can get free? > > cornfused in san jose > |
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