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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
I'm quibbling with this a little bit. I burn CDs because I choose not to own an iPod. Effectively, they come to the same thing as far as actual use. I sacrifice a few pennies per disc and maybe 15 mnutes of effort making it in exchange for not buying $100 or so piece of equipment and using crappy formats. I have no intention of paying for a radio service because even good satellite staton still have a shorter playlist than I can put on one disc, and none of them are 100% full of music I really like anyway.
I'm just trying to explain that satellite radio is taking a product that doesn't really fit my needs and reducing its attractiveness further. I can't be the only one.
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Don't worry, I burn MP3 CD's to listen to in the car for the same reasons. i only drive a total of 10-15 minutes a day. I want to make sure I only ALWAYS hear the songs I like. and I don't need a playlist of 5000+ to listen to while driving. At work i listen to free streaming XM Satellite radio all day. Don't remember the last time I've had to pay for music I want to listen to.