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Sirius or XM?


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Siruis 28 [53.85%]
XM 22 [42.31%]
What is that? 2 [3.85%]
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supradude wrote:
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Thanks auex, I didn't think of a POLL. Anyway, everybody knows what you meant.
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The problem with xm is that they play either the same songs over and over and over and over. Sirius at least puts a little variety in and has a good heavy metal station.
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iPod. NOT!!! MP3 and compressed music in general, and this INCLUDES XM and Sirius, are NOT high-fidelity...
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Ahhh but I hate Coward Stern so I had to stay away from sirius, not to mention xm has Opie&Anthony which I like.
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Sirius for sure. They've got alot more programming choices.
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ahhh you can't go wrong with O & A.  thats why i have xm
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really also depends if your a football or baseball fan... xm has baseball.. sirius has NFL
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mobile1 wrote:
ahhh you can't go wrong with O & A.  thats why i have xm

Same here.  They are the reason I first got it over a year ago.

When I listen to music on XM, I don't have a problem with songs being replayed... haven't noticed it at all.  But then again, I do have 30 presets so even if a song were to be played a second time in a 2 hour period, I'd just change the channel.


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