Hi all, In the realm of FREE, which better fits with the realities of my personal budget, there's www.moontaxi.com -- probably only good for you broadbanders. Enjoy! :-) Peace, Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: <DCrpt@comcast.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 8:39 PM Subject: Voluntary Product Endorsement (Somewhat Off Topic) > Hello list. I thought I would share with you some information about a > new music technology that I have become enthralled with.It is XM Sattelite > Radio.I have it in my car,I have it hooked to my home stereo,and I even have > it playing through my computer at this very moment.Reading all the posts from > the ptg list is very enjoyable when it is accompanied by good classical > music.Currently they are playing Hayden's Symphony No.102.This technology is > affordable and readily available.You can find the XM Radio website easily on > the net.You can get the PC Version for about $80.00 and then $10.00 a month.If > you get a system for your car,additional system subscriptions only add $6.50 > to your monthly bill. > There are over 100 stations rangeing from Rap and Hip Hop to Oldies from > the Big Band Era.Most stations are comercial free.The reception is allways > clear digital stereo sound.I have found only one or two dead spots in my > area,and they are so small I drive back into range within 30 seconds. > I also enjoy their live concerts from their state of the art performance > studio.I have the pleasure of tuneing the Stienway B in the studio and then > hearing my tuning on the radio as I drive home.They have had Jazz greats like > Wynton Marsalis,Roy Hargrove,and Kenny Garret,as well as classical > performances. > XM Radio originates in WAshington DC and the signal is heard across the > country. > Thanks for your time,and I hope you check it out. Robin Olson > RPT > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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