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Driving to Vegas from Houston and have only a few songs on my tablet.
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 13985278" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>That makes sense, I listen to about everything on satellite (depending on my mood). It makes driving all around the state to keep up computers and networks in terminals all across Kansas much more relaxing and the 7-8hr drive to my sister's (west of Denver) and leaving early after she and my mom bump heads. I have a 32gb card loaded in my headunit with all my CDs and dozens more in mp3 format, but I don't use it except if I want to play a specific song right then. In the past two years I've used it twice. </p><p>Even though there are commercials on the talk stations they can be pretty entertaining. If you haven't listened to them you might enjoy them. Radio classics is all replays of radio dramas. Comedy stations and road dog are good as well. Mine is usually on 80's, radio margaritaville, bpm, bb kings bluesville, or patriot.</p><p>In August of 12 my girlfriend at the time and I drove down to Houston to see Kenney Chesney and Tim McGraw's brothers if son tour. 9.45hrs each way, I drove but since we took her car she controlled the the radio. After an hour or two of prime country she changed it to the payboy channel and teased me until we got a hotel in Morre, Ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 13985278, member: 51947"] That makes sense, I listen to about everything on satellite (depending on my mood). It makes driving all around the state to keep up computers and networks in terminals all across Kansas much more relaxing and the 7-8hr drive to my sister's (west of Denver) and leaving early after she and my mom bump heads. I have a 32gb card loaded in my headunit with all my CDs and dozens more in mp3 format, but I don't use it except if I want to play a specific song right then. In the past two years I've used it twice. Even though there are commercials on the talk stations they can be pretty entertaining. If you haven't listened to them you might enjoy them. Radio classics is all replays of radio dramas. Comedy stations and road dog are good as well. Mine is usually on 80's, radio margaritaville, bpm, bb kings bluesville, or patriot. In August of 12 my girlfriend at the time and I drove down to Houston to see Kenney Chesney and Tim McGraw's brothers if son tour. 9.45hrs each way, I drove but since we took her car she controlled the the radio. After an hour or two of prime country she changed it to the payboy channel and teased me until we got a hotel in Morre, Ok. [/QUOTE]
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