> I understand your point, but a live football game is better
> than some voice tracked music show or the "Best of..." a
> talk show no one listened to the first time around.
I dunno. I'm tempted to agree with you, but when Denver is playing Oakland or San Diego is playing Kansas City, it's like the radio equivalent of the infomercial. In that case, the OFF button is still the best option. But then with live football, I can at least get scores from time to time of games I'm actually interested in.
> than some voice tracked music show or the "Best of..." a
> talk show no one listened to the first time around.
I dunno. I'm tempted to agree with you, but when Denver is playing Oakland or San Diego is playing Kansas City, it's like the radio equivalent of the infomercial. In that case, the OFF button is still the best option. But then with live football, I can at least get scores from time to time of games I'm actually interested in.