HI Everyone I just came back from a Show
in Stowe Vermont
and it is a 2 hour ride. I invested in a small Ipod and a small battery
operated boom box that is the size of a Pringles’ box
this set up worked great as I could listen to what I wanted and the sound was
great. I do have XM radio but I did not want to have to try and hook this
up and have the antenna wire running out and up the roof.
Chuck
55 new Yorker
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Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006
6:37 AM
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Subject: [FWDLK] Cleaning glass /
XM radio
I take some of my vehicles thru a local self-serve brushless
car wash, which does an overall good job for the money. It does leave
something, probably wax, on the windshield which builds up where the
blades do not wipe. Someone gave me a tip to get some 0000 steel wool and
use it to polish the glass. It works! All the stuff comes off and
the glass looks as new. I told my wife I had done her car several days
after having done it the first time. She said she found herself trying to
let up windows that were already up so I guess that speaks for itself.
Neal:
XM radio carries dedicated channels for the 40s, 50s,
60, 70, 80 etc. and Matt the Cat has a B side show once a
week. I retired from years of working with computers and networks and I
am still amazed at things like XM radio transceivers given the weakness of the
satellite signal and the smallness of the “dish”, which is about 3
inches square.
Tom Taylor
55 Dodge