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    Re: Are you willing to pay for a Sirius Radio plug-in?

    GoCubs wrote:

    > Plugin or not, no Howard. Unfortuantley only the music channels are
    > available online


    Though according to what he's said on his show this week, that's due to
    change in the near future. They have to build out a lot of server
    infrastructure first, though, to handle the expected load, but once
    that's done you'll be able to listen online (assuming you have a Sirius
    login).

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    I'm in for a few $$

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    Hey Guys-
    I'm going to "look into" what would be involved making a Sirius plugin. It's more "network-involved" than my SuperDateTime plugin, but I'll give it a shot. I give myself 50/50 chance of going ahead with it.

    -Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoCubs
    Hey Guys-
    I'm going to "look into" what would be involved making a Sirius plugin. It's more "network-involved" than my SuperDateTime plugin, but I'll give it a shot. I give myself 50/50 chance of going ahead with it.

    -Greg
    Greg: phil, who wrote the XM plugin, has said he'll assist anyone who wants to do one for Sirius. I have his email, if you want it. Send me a PM with your email address, and I'll send it to you. Thanks for taking this on. I'll kick in $10 for a working plugin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoCubs
    Hey Guys-
    I'm going to "look into" what would be involved making a Sirius plugin. It's more "network-involved" than my SuperDateTime plugin, but I'll give it a shot. I give myself 50/50 chance of going ahead with it.

    -Greg
    I love SuperDateTime! Please go for it. I'd kick in $10 too.

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    Paying .. no need to be payed to listen to Stern

    I bougth the SB3 with SqueezNetwork access to listen to commercial free music, with world wide news and absolutely free of folks like Stern.. smile... and hey - I get it for free... what was your question.. smile... no seriously... I would not pay for SatRadio as I think it can not match InternetRadio - and there is no need to listen to that through the SB3. But I am sure many people would pay..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoundBoy
    I bougth the SB3 with SqueezNetwork access to listen to commercial free music, with world wide news and absolutely free of folks like Stern.. smile... and hey - I get it for free... what was your question.. smile... no seriously... I would not pay for SatRadio as I think it can not match InternetRadio - and there is no need to listen to that through the SB3. But I am sure many people would pay..
    Sirius subscribers get access to the web streams for no additional cost. I don't care for Howard Stern, either, but Sirius has about 100 commercial-free music channels, lots of talk channels, NFL and college sports, etc. I'd gladly pay a one-time fee of $10 to have access to that anywhere in my home anytime. My experience with web-based radio has been less than ideal with lots of dropouts on many of the streams I have tried.

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    So I can listen to Howard Stern?

    No thanks. I can't imagine why anyone would pay money for a Sirius subscription so they can listen to that idiot. The brilliant execs at Sirius who gave him $500M must have been high when they came up with that idea...

    I'm glad he went to Sirius. No there's no chance of accidently running into his show on free radio.

    TD

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    Quote Originally Posted by tyler_durden
    So I can listen to Howard Stern?

    No thanks. I can't imagine why anyone would pay money for a Sirius subscription so they can listen to that idiot. The brilliant execs at Sirius who gave him $500M must have been high when they came up with that idea...

    I'm glad he went to Sirius. No there's no chance of accidently running into his show on free radio.

    TD
    There are lots of shows on TV I don't like and never watch, but I still pay for cable. How about you? BTW, Sirius surpassed the subscriber goals they set when they hired Stern, and even with the recent pullback, the stock price is at least 50% higher than it was when the Stern deal was announced, so the arrangement seems to be paying off.

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    Re: Are you willing to pay for a Sirius Radio plug-in?

    Wow, good thing you're not painting with too wide of a brush there.
    Sheesh.

    Want to know who pays to listen to Stern? Me and about the 2.5
    million other listeners who bought Sirius for Howard. And *that's*
    why he gets paid the money he does.

    You don't like him? Fine, he's not for everyone. That's why there's a
    tuner knob on your radio. But why disparage those of us who are able
    to enjoy him?


    On Feb 4, 2006, at 9:20 PM, tyler_durden wrote:

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    > So I can listen to Howard Stern?
    >
    > No thanks. I can't imagine why anyone would pay money for a Sirius
    > subscription so they can listen to that idiot. The brilliant execs at
    > Sirius who gave him $500M must have been high when they came up with
    > that idea...
    >
    > I'm glad he went to Sirius. No there's no chance of accidently
    > running
    > into his show on free radio.
    >
    > TD
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