Things like this is why you have to love the internet. Where would this type of independant film get such a large audience even just 10 years ago? Public access TV? A small town film festival? Doubtful.
It depends on where you are. In larger cities, XM has ground-based repeaters. I live in upstate NY and overpasses, mountains and even tall buildings on the side of the road can momentarily block the signal. However, around the Norfolk, VA area where my parents live, the signal never dropped and it worked inside of parking garages and their house.
I may buy a droid or droid++ next year.
Isn't that always the way? You wait a bit, then the instant you buy something, the newer version comes out.
Things like this is why you have to love the internet. Where would this type of independant film get such a large audience even just 10 years ago? Public access TV? A small town film festival? Doubtful.
It depends on where you are. In larger cities, XM has ground-based repeaters. I live in upstate NY and overpasses, mountains and even tall buildings on the side of the road can momentarily block the signal. However, around the Norfolk, VA area where my parents live, the signal never dropped and it worked inside of parking garages and their house.