Group: Celtic Nation
Posts: 377
Joined: 02-Sep-2004 Zodiac: Oak
Realm: Tasmania, Australia
I hear a lot of music hear I already own, but much I do not. Highland Radio has introduced me to a lot of celtic music I've been wanting to hear and some I've never heard before.
I've ordered a couple of CD's (Wicked tinkers and mark Saul), and the temptation to order more is ever present.
So, I repeat, Highlander Radio is a wealth hazard!
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Joined: 09-Oct-2003 Zodiac: Holly
Realm: Kentucky
I concur on that That's one thing I do mention to people. That I've spent so much money thanks to this station. At least a few hundred dollars to date... I'd have to count it up.
I think between my husband and I we dropped something like $200 in music alone at the Ligonier Games this month. Now granted it was mainly stuff I'd been planning on getting, but I fell in love with yet more stuff on here.
I hear a lot of music hear I already own, but much I do not. Highland Radio has introduced me to a lot of celtic music I've been wanting to hear and some I've never heard before.
I've ordered a couple of CD's (Wicked tinkers and mark Saul), and the temptation to order more is ever present.
So, I repeat, Highlander Radio is a wealth hazard!
there's another idea prepare your laptop or pda, data cable or bluetooth to connect your cell phone a mobile internet account, which supports National Access/Express Network (Verizon), UMTS/WCDMA (AT&T), EDGE (AT&T, Cingular, and future T-Mobile) then you can listen highlanderradio in your car how does it sound I always dreaming that I can listen highlanderradio with pda on the road, esp 64k, it's digital stereo it'll be sweet note: most of data plan for EDGE, 3G, National Access are extremely expensive, waiting for T-Mobile launch EDGE, which should cost 1/2 less
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Posts: 3,069
Joined: 09-Oct-2003 Zodiac: Holly
Realm: Kentucky
QUOTE (mingkee @ 19-Sep-2004, 08:38 PM)
QUOTE (Tassiecelt @ 16-Sep-2004, 08:58 AM)
I hear a lot of music hear I already own, but much I do not. Highland Radio has introduced me to a lot of celtic music I've been wanting to hear and some I've never heard before.
I've ordered a couple of CD's (Wicked tinkers and mark Saul), and the temptation to order more is ever present.
So, I repeat, Highlander Radio is a wealth hazard!
there's another idea prepare your laptop or pda, data cable or bluetooth to connect your cell phone a mobile internet account, which supports National Access/Express Network (Verizon), UMTS/WCDMA (AT&T), EDGE (AT&T, Cingular, and future T-Mobile) then you can listen highlanderradio in your car how does it sound I always dreaming that I can listen highlanderradio with pda on the road, esp 64k, it's digital stereo it'll be sweet note: most of data plan for EDGE, 3G, National Access are extremely expensive, waiting for T-Mobile launch EDGE, which should cost 1/2 less
I know I'd love to do that But it wouldn't change anything about spending money because of this place. I'd still be itching to buy the CDs