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| Thread ID: 102856 | 2009-09-04 00:21:00 | Radio Waves: Anyone used them? | maccrazy (6741) | PC World Chat |
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| 806762 | 2009-09-05 06:13:00 | Now you done it! I like that site and am copying the Amos 'n' Andy Show from 1936 on the Lux Radio Theater. Then you would also like this site Joe : http://www.otrcat.com/ I have bought quite a few of their CDs. |
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| 806763 | 2009-09-05 08:30:00 | I am proud to say I have absolutely no idea what you old people are talking about. :p www.jeevesaudio.com.au :D |
feersumendjinn (64) | ||
| 806764 | 2009-09-05 08:36:00 | I am proud to say I have absolutely no idea what you old people are talking about. :p ................or even this.........bloodnok.net |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 806765 | 2009-09-06 11:05:00 | Not sure what you mean by adapter for an iPhone . . . They have bluetooth so any head-deck that has it will be able to work it hands free . . . Or did you mean something else? And returning to the topic . . . the iPod/iPhone adapter they sell charges and acts as an aux input where you don't have a built-in aux input or integrated Bluetooth (which most stereos don't) . I think the adapter they sell should be fine, I was more interested in knowing whether anyone had used Radio Waves for installation and might be able to give me some feedback . I hadn't heard of them until recently . :) |
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