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Mexican Music Radio Stations




mexican music radio stations
the 2000′s suck. do you agree? READ before answering?

Bad Things:
1. Radio stations (no more ’60s music on the radio)
2. TV (Too many reality shows)
3. Rap music (what’s the big deal?! Rock ‘n’ roll is king)
4. Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton… (All out for publicity)
5. School Shootings
6. Remakes of movies (that’s all you will see in the theaters)
7. Iraq War
8. Mexicans take over the U.S.
9. High Gas Prices
10. The cost of living goes up
11. Dollar stores everywhere!
12. MTV is dead (no more music videos. more reality shows)
13. No more classic TV shows on TV (shows from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s)
14. Gay Marriage (Gay people should be put in mental institutions. Just my opinion. I see Homosexuality as a mental illness. )

Good Things:
1. Technology (cell phones, Internet, etc)
2. Cars – air bags and seat belts (cars from the ’60s had none of that stuff)
3. More cures for diseases and illnesses (we had none of that stuff 40 years ago)

It’s hard to think about the good things.

here’s a star for you.

EDIT: What’s with all the thumbs down? I gave him a star in an attempt to make him feel better. I don’t necessarily agree with his opinion.



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Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone


Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone


$53.99


Stay focused and your driving while enjoying handsfree communication in your car with the Jabra SP700 Bluetooth speakerphone, which can be used on its own via an integrated speaker or transmitted to your car radio thanks to the embedded FM transmitter. Intuitive voice announcements give you the speakerphone’s status so you can keep your eyes on the road. Just pair the SP700 with your mobile phone …


Unique USB Worldwide Internet TV And Radio Stations Player Dongle


Unique USB Worldwide Internet TV And Radio Stations Player Dongle


$24.8


- Cute human shaped design- Embedded thousands of internet stations around the world with complete categorization of regions and genres- Plug-and-play auto-run. Safe and easy to use- Recording favorite music or programs- Direct tune to the “Default station” music- Immediate access to “My favorite” stations on any PC- Gives a hyperlink back to broadcaster’s website for detailed information- System Requirements: Windows XP SP2 or above / Windows Vista, IE6 or above (support ActiveX), Windows Media Player Version 9 or above- Note: This is a USB dongle bundled with Internet radio/TV software, you need a PC and Internet access to run itSpecificationsDimensions: 2.95 in x 0.87 in x 0.31 in (7.5 cm x 2.2 cm x 0.8 cm)Weight: 1.83 oz (52 g)

Muzee USB Internet Radio


Muzee USB Internet Radio


$29.73


Experience worlds well beyond the reach of your old radio signal with this Muzee USB internet radio. The Muzee allows you to pick up over 13,000 radio stations from around the world when connected to the internet.Listen to over 13,000 worldwide internet radio stationsNo discs or software to download, simply place it into a free USB portNo monthly feesEasy to use interfaceChoose a country, city, genre or keyword and a list of available stations appearsAutomatically updates as new stations appearAllows you to save your favorite stations and record music to your PCCompatible with any PC computer with internet access and system requirements: WIN98/2000/XP/VISTA

Squeezebox Radio


Squeezebox Radio


$189.94


A compact all-in-one network music player and alarm that lets you rock the house with the digital music on your computer and the Internet.Compact designYour Logitech® Squeezebox Radio fits easily just about anywhere in your home-the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, even the patio-without taking up a lot of counter space.Easy access to digital musicYou can play songs from your personal library, tune in to thousands of Internet radio stations, or connect to online services like Pandora®, Slacker®, and Rhapsody®.*Wireless connectivityNo wires needed-true 802.11g wireless technology lets you enjoy the music on your computer in any room.Big sound from a small packageYou’ll enjoy high-quality sound with very low distortion thanks to a two-way speaker and support for 24/48 kHz encoding.Watts? What? Learn more in the audio glossary.Simple, guided setupYou’ll be listening within minutes-it’s easy to get connected, browse Internet radio stations, and sign up for online music services. Or attach your iPod.Learn how easy it is to set up a Squeezebox.2.4-inch color screenIt displays album art, track and station information, visualizers, screen savers, and more.Auto-dimming display and alarmThis compact player is an ideal bedside companion. The display adjusts to any lighting condition-so it’s never too bright or too dim.Plays most digital music formatsIt supports just about any format you’ve got, including MP3, FLAC, WMA, WMA Lossless, AAC, Apple Lossless, WAV, and AIFF.Support for Wi-Fi and EthernetNo wires needed-seamless integration with your existing home network lets you listen to the music on your computer in any room.* Registration/subscription may be required. Fees may apply.



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