nirad3
Footballguy
Whenever I travel for work, I add the SiriusXM radio option to my rental car. I hate having to search for local sports talk radio stations or whatever. But half the time, the Hertz folks don't properly activate the radio, and having to get their "support staff" to activate it while you're on the road is a pain in the booty. But man, I do love listening to NFL Radio when I'm on the road.
On top of that, I've grown tired to the "drive time" shows on my local sports talk radio staions. It's become less and less about "sports" and more about "pop culture", with some "sports" sprinkled in. I drive to work three days a week, so that's three mornings of Dan Patrick and three afternoons of the local drive time show. I've actually been switching that show off and listening to classical on the way home.
At one point, I had SiriusXM in one of my vehicles and loved it. So I finally just bit the bullet, did some research... and found out I can get it on my phone and use it in any car with an auxiliary input or Bluetooth. So that means no more having to hassle with Hertz or Avis (who don't even offer SiriusXM) and quality programming on my commute (which is short, but still). And all for $11 a month. A drop in the bucket.
So is there anything you put off buying but finally went ahead and got to your satisfaction?
And as always, schtick welcomed and encouraged.
On top of that, I've grown tired to the "drive time" shows on my local sports talk radio staions. It's become less and less about "sports" and more about "pop culture", with some "sports" sprinkled in. I drive to work three days a week, so that's three mornings of Dan Patrick and three afternoons of the local drive time show. I've actually been switching that show off and listening to classical on the way home.
At one point, I had SiriusXM in one of my vehicles and loved it. So I finally just bit the bullet, did some research... and found out I can get it on my phone and use it in any car with an auxiliary input or Bluetooth. So that means no more having to hassle with Hertz or Avis (who don't even offer SiriusXM) and quality programming on my commute (which is short, but still). And all for $11 a month. A drop in the bucket.
So is there anything you put off buying but finally went ahead and got to your satisfaction?
And as always, schtick welcomed and encouraged.
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