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June 19th, 2009

M2 Presswire - Looking at SIRIUS Satellite Radio.
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Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:59:59 PDT
No Surprises at Sirius XM Holder Meeting (TheStreet.com)
Sirius XM held its annual shareholder meeting Wednesday, and the presentation did little to surprise investors of the satellite radio company.

Wed, 27 May 2009 19:02:32 GMT
The Album Network Tune Up Vol. 36 (2 CD Set - In Store Play Edition) [Cake, Hum, Dish, Sonia Dada, Tricky, PJ Harvey, Chicago, more)
Author: Various Artists

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Record Recommendation: Porter, Batiste and Stoltz
I got a new band. New to me at least. It’s such a great feeling to discover a really, really great band. I still remember the first time I heard a Grateful Dead song (Uncle John’s Band), the first time I heard the Allman Brothers (At the Fillmore), the first time I heard the Star Room Boys sing about Gastonia. I had a moment like over the Thanksgiving weekend. Delaney and I were driving a friend home, listening to the Jam Band station on XM (one of the great new channels we get post-merger). Along comes a song medley called Funky Miracle/Sing a Simple Song/Rainy Day Women by a band called Porter Batiste Stoltz. I was completely blown away 5 minutes into this 11 minute mix of awesomeness. I recorded a note on my iPhone (via Note2Myself) for future research. It turns out PBS is comprised of 3 well-known Louisiana musicians. George Porter, Jr, Russell Batiste, Jr and Brian Stoltz. Fortunately, you can buy or download the record from Amazon. I haven’t heard a band rock this hard since, at least, the Allman’s Southbound on Brothers and Sisters. This could easily end up being my record of the year. If you like good music, you need to own this record. And you need to support this kind of music. So, if I get 10 comments (by 10 different commenters) to this post recommending another great record, I’ll draw two commenters’ names out of a hat and buy each of them a copy of this record. Technorati Tags: ,

Sun, 7 Dec 2008 14:06:35 EST
Atlantic Satellite SPSCUR47 2 Speaker Stands (Titanium)
Atlantic Satellite SPSCUR47 2 Speaker Stands (Titanium)
If you want to enjoy stereo and surround sound to its fullest, it’s important to install your speakers at the proper listening height. That’s where these Atlantic speaker stands come into play. Each of the two cast-iron stands is adjustable from 27 inches to 48 inches, giving listeners an array of heights from which to choose. Merely install your satellite or surround speaker on the platform and experiment with your favorite music and movies. The stands aren’t built for bulk–they support up to 2 pounds each–so users should take care to use them only for lightweight speakers. The hidden-wire design, however, is a definite bonus, as it conceals the unsightly speaker cable within the poles. In addition, the stands’ titanium finish adds a sleek touch to a room’s décor. The stands measure 10.5 by 50 by 11.75 inches (W x H x D) each, which includes the brawny base, and weigh 11.75 pounds. Atlantic covers the stands with a limited lifetime warranty.
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Pair of adjustable speaker stands for lightweight satellite or surround speakers, Height adjusts between 27 and 48 inches depending on listening preference, Sturdy cast-iron base and poles coated with attractive titanium finish, Each stand supports up to 2 pounds; hidden-wire design conceals speaker cable, Measures 10.5 by 50 by 11.75 inches (W x H x D); limited lifetime warranty

Company: Atlantic, Inc. 

List Price: $44.99
Amazon Price: $23.92


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