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<p>[QUOTE="jammer910Z, post: 8071487, member: 165358"]When I first started trucking as a very young early 20/21, before XM was even a thought, I used to get through the night on AM band listening to the big 50k watt stations that talked all night. </p><p>Bozo.. Coast to Coast w Art Bell (when the show was great!), and just general talk radio from cities I'd never been to before. It was what radio did for many before tv. It took you places. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now, I flip on the XM and listen to a variety of classic rock, news stations, Forensic Files editions, or ball games that I'm vested in. </p><p><br /></p><p>One thing I despised was always hitting that scan button. </p><p>It's a wonder that my right index finger isn't a 1/4 shorter than the left one from pushing that button so often for so many years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jammer910Z, post: 8071487, member: 165358"]When I first started trucking as a very young early 20/21, before XM was even a thought, I used to get through the night on AM band listening to the big 50k watt stations that talked all night. Bozo.. Coast to Coast w Art Bell (when the show was great!), and just general talk radio from cities I'd never been to before. It was what radio did for many before tv. It took you places. Now, I flip on the XM and listen to a variety of classic rock, news stations, Forensic Files editions, or ball games that I'm vested in. One thing I despised was always hitting that scan button. It's a wonder that my right index finger isn't a 1/4 shorter than the left one from pushing that button so often for so many years.[/QUOTE]
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