other for me, the engine for a while then once out in the open road i put my CDs, for me nothing beats a good death / black / folk metal album
What do you listen to the most while you're driving?
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he listens to Howard Stern the most. Occasionally a bit of the 70's rock like Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, etc.
ME? Stuck in the 80's or play my cd's. -
Typically, I listen to my Icom IC 7000, and Icom IC 2820H, most of the time. But, with propagation being what it has been for the past couple of years, I do tend to listen to satellite radio, more and more.
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You might look into a stereo with a USB input. I have a memory stick with 8GB of music on it, that I plug right into the face of my stereo, and it works well, when I want to listen to specific music, or podcasts.
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XM radio is full of goodies
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It may get old but I love the sound of that turbo whistle.
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Nah, I've got over 120gb of music and music videos. 21,697 songs currently.
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Ipod then when home to mow the grass more ipod
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xm all the time i dont know even turn on my cb any more
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Mostly I listen to my XM, 1) CNN Headline News in morning. 2) Road Dog (Freewheelin, Lockridge Report, sometimes Bozo) during day except Book Radio from 12-1230 (Colonial Radio). 3) usually an audio book on cd in evening (unless good hockey or mlb game on). 4) if up late maybe Jonesey (Road Dog) or Coast to Coast. 5) on weekends usually lots of NCAA football Saturday and NFL on Sunday.
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