Car Tunes
Drove the Saturn Vue into work today while the Saturn wagon was being worked on (owning a Saturn is a little like joining a cult religion). Grabbed my copy of Jefferson Airplane's After Bathing at Baxter's -- their third album. It starts with this long, sustained feedback guitar note. Sounded so good, I restarted it and cranked the volume up another few notches. You've got to love late '60's music.
Up until recently, the big attraction of the Vue was that it had a CD player while the wagon only had a radio, one that some jackleg had semi-broken while trying to remove it. For Christmas this year, D gave me a CD player for the wagon. Way Cool!!! Not only does it play regular CDs, but it will also play MP3 CDs, which means you can get 10 hours of music without fumbling around on the freeway, trying to change disks.
Driving around in the wagon, which is a much smaller (I would never say cramped) vehicle and listening to tunes is a little like being in a headphone with wheels; the space is tight and the music completely encases you. I now no longer am bothered by long drives: I just fire up the music and don't care.
Sweet.
Up until recently, the big attraction of the Vue was that it had a CD player while the wagon only had a radio, one that some jackleg had semi-broken while trying to remove it. For Christmas this year, D gave me a CD player for the wagon. Way Cool!!! Not only does it play regular CDs, but it will also play MP3 CDs, which means you can get 10 hours of music without fumbling around on the freeway, trying to change disks.
Driving around in the wagon, which is a much smaller (I would never say cramped) vehicle and listening to tunes is a little like being in a headphone with wheels; the space is tight and the music completely encases you. I now no longer am bothered by long drives: I just fire up the music and don't care.
Sweet.
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