To me, overcompressed audio with limited service coverage isn't compelling. The idea of having a wide variety of commercial-free music at your fingertips is a good one, but if it's overly data-compressed (and isn't available in the hilly area where I live anyway), forget it. Then you want to charge me a subscription for the privilege? OK, where do I sign up.

Now, if someone could just come up with a way of having high-quality digital versions of all my favorite music in one place, and allowing me instant access to it, and having it work everywhere regardless of radio reception, well then I'd be a happy camper. Too bad such a system doesn't exist yet. Oh well !!!!!!

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Tony Fabris
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Tony Fabris