Have you ever experienced Satellite radio in your car? Have you ever rented a vehicle with Satellite Radio? In 2002, I held the first iPod in my hand, and thought, "what a geat idea". An audio jukebox of all my favorite tunes. But then I said, "it will never catch on". The masses are not going to pick it up...kind of like VHS people. VHS people sat on the fence until DVD was a standard, and the price of players went down to $99. Once people experience Satellite radio in their car, they are probably going to like it. Now grantid, there are some misers and savers out there that will not spend a dime on radio, and that's okay. For the most, once they experience, and certainly once they buy it, they will never go back. Just like a Mac. (Once you experience a Mac in your home, you will dread the Windows operating system). As far as the financial stamina with Satellite, I disagree with you completley. I've read your post before and I am laughing. The Satellite industry has big deep pockets, and they are in it for the long run. They are not thinking 5 or 10 years, they are thinking twenty years. Not too much down the road and all new cars will have the option, except for base models, or economy models. Satellite is here to stay. Oh, here is another example. Every time I pick up my 79 year old mom, my Sirius is set at Channel 75 Standards. She loves the big band standards format, and loves the 2 line LCD Display, with the year, artist, and song. Prior to KIXI going syndicated, KIXI was playing The Beatles and Neil Diamond. (I love both artists), however, people who are in their goldon years prefer the old KIXO, the Bob Liddle KIXI, and you can't get that anymore. You can on Satellite, and my mom is blown away. For Christmas I will install a receiver in her home so she can listen to Standards, commercial free, the music of the 20's, 30's, and 40's that she loves, including the standards from Barry Manilow, Tony Bennett, Steve Tyrell, and Michael Buble. Once people taste Satellite, they will think twice about their choices. Satellite is here to stay, and honestly, I think your in denial. If you still disagree with me, go rent a premium car for the weekend and see for yourself. Satellite rocks. Oh, one more thing. We have a 3 year old Toddler at home. What does my wife do? She turns on the TV, DishNetwork, and chooses KidsTune from Sirius on the DishNetwork TV. She has KidsTunes playing all throughout the house, and she is not even a radio junkie. My wife, loves satellite. KidsTunes, no commercials, on the Dish, (mono) but my wife doesn't care, she's happy. My point is that The Dishnetwork is a hooker, and Sirius has got a great future.