Music to work to

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Structo
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Re: Music to work to

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My new car came with SiriusXM.

Pretty good selection and I can stream it at home.

I think I ended up paying $99 for a year subscription after my trial period was over.

So this car has SirusXM radio. (three sets of presets)
CD single disc player
FM x 3
AMx 3
USB (only limited by size of thumb drive)
Currently I have about 6 gigs of (mp3) music on the USB drive.

I remember my early cars had a dial AM radio......
Tom

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LeeMo
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Re: Music to work to

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For my latest birthday (notice that I didn't say LAST) my two sons gave me a new radio for my truck. It has am, fm, DVD, ipod, Bluetooth, you name it.
I can burn mp3 files to a dvd and get about 30 or so albums worth of music on a disc that cost a dime.
At work I'll pull up Pandora on my phone and use my Bluetooth headset to listen . I work by myself with my hands so when the phone rings it is forwarded to my cell and I push a button on my headset to answer. When I finish the call (usually some mid-easterner named Dah-veed (David) trying to lend me some U S Gubmint money grant scam) it goes right back to music.
Pandora has a feature where you create stations featuring artists that you prefer. I have probably 75 or so stations in my list. At the top of the stations page I selected "shuffle" and it mixes selections from within all of your stations. I might be listening to Chet Atkins then Led Zep then Buck Owens then BB King. All of which I like.
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