Subject: Re: SIRI Revisited
We got a Sirius for the car at 5PM at a Love's truck stop on I-40 on a trip from Denver to Chicago, late 1990's. At my wife's insistence. She said she could not stand me changing the station on the radio every time a commercial came on or when the signal got weak. For some reason it drove her crazy.

Had to call on the flip phone at $0.25/minute to get it activated before she would let me leave the gas station. The guy kept going thru his script trying to upsell me.

Now we live in a mountainous area and the OTA stations drop out 3 times between the house and town. So we kept the SiriusXM in the car.

Also, now being retired we don't drive the car much, but listen to SXM streaming on an Amazon Dot at home.