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True or False?

Re: wal mart kids

> > Du





...Even if that is , literally , what the kid said --- I guess he was just " being a teenager " ??? --- I don't think , I guess , he insulted the man .
Tho , as you said , rules are rules .
Look , the kid's not too interested in elevator , hey , taking that into account .
I've posted both here , and at Sirus , about the lack of pre-40s music on both . Got no replies here .
Is there just a straight list of what each station offers ?

ing my same Walmart trip (see post below) I was talking
>
> > to a sales guy who asked me what system I was interested
> > more in ... XM or Sirius. I said "XM." He said "no way.
> I'd
> > go with Sirius. Much better programming. They used to be
> > less popular than XM. Now they are blowing past XM."
> >
> > My main reasons for checking into XM more than Sirius was
> > the fact Sirius doesn't have an elevator music channel
> like
> > XM and Sirius' smooth jazz channel doesn't have as large a
>
> > playlist as XM's. Those are the two most important
> channels
> > to me. He looked at me with a blank stare. LOL
> >
> > Seriously, I don't follow satellite radio as much as
> regular
> > radio, but I'm starting to. Is this guy right? Is Sirius
> > taking over the top spot? Will XM ever be bought out by
> > Sirius and then my equipment I'm considering buying will
> be
> > worthless? And no elevator music or decent smooth jazz?
> >
> > Or is this just a "know-it-all Walmart sales rep?" :)
> >
> i work for wal mart. if the store manager would have heard
> that he would have been fired. we are suppose to be
> neutral..what store was it??? btw most wal mart clerks dont
> know very much. especially the kids in electronics.
>
 
Re: wal mart kids

> > During my same Walmart trip (see post below) I was talking
>
> > to a sales guy who asked me what system I was interested
> > more in ... XM or Sirius. I said "XM." He said "no way.
> I'd
> > go with Sirius. Much better programming. They used to be
> > less popular than XM. Now they are blowing past XM."
> >
> > My main reasons for checking into XM more than Sirius was
> > the fact Sirius doesn't have an elevator music channel
> like
> > XM and Sirius' smooth jazz channel doesn't have as large a
>
> > playlist as XM's. Those are the two most important
> channels
> > to me. He looked at me with a blank stare. LOL
> >
> > Seriously, I don't follow satellite radio as much as
> regular
> > radio, but I'm starting to. Is this guy right? Is Sirius
> > taking over the top spot? Will XM ever be bought out by
> > Sirius and then my equipment I'm considering buying will
> be
> > worthless? And no elevator music or decent smooth jazz?
> >
> > Or is this just a "know-it-all Walmart sales rep?" :)
> >
> i work for wal mart. if the store manager would have heard
> that he would have been fired. we are suppose to be
> neutral..what store was it??? btw most wal mart clerks dont
> know very much. especially the kids in electronics.
>
 
I don't subscribe to satellite, but I have sampled both services online several times since their debut. The best thing to do is try their free trials online. You can sample their music channels for about three days over the web. Do this with both services, then decide for yourself. Good luck.
 
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