I have a CV radio at home and talk to people all over the world.
Also I have three XM Radios and feel pretty happy paying their subscription fees everymonth, everytime I can I recomend their service. Yes, it's satellite, it's digital, but it's radio. Same for DTV, DishNetworks, mobile phones, etc. It's all about RF.
I listen to radio on my MD, yes, you get bored of your MDs and want to listen something else every once in a while.
In my office I have a incredible 10 band radio.
I am very fond of radio, I'd rather listen to radio the rest of my life than a crippled 15kbps poorly equalized internet webcast. Besides, radio goes everywere, it's simple from a technological standpoint, and cheap.
Whoever asked the question about who needs radio anymore should be lapidated. Probably his post bounced a couple times in a MW/RF circuit before getting to/. and he just woudn't know.
I have a CV radio at home and talk to people all over the world.
/. and he just woudn't know.
Also I have three XM Radios and feel pretty happy paying their subscription fees everymonth, everytime I can I recomend their service. Yes, it's satellite, it's digital, but it's radio. Same for DTV, DishNetworks, mobile phones, etc. It's all about RF.
I listen to radio on my MD, yes, you get bored of your MDs and want to listen something else every once in a while.
In my office I have a incredible 10 band radio.
I am very fond of radio, I'd rather listen to radio the rest of my life than a crippled 15kbps poorly equalized internet webcast. Besides, radio goes everywere, it's simple from a technological standpoint, and cheap.
Whoever asked the question about who needs radio anymore should be lapidated. Probably his post bounced a couple times in a MW/RF circuit before getting to
my $0.02
-CB