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My Exciting Journey with FM Radio: Exploring the Fascinating

Postby BraydenRoman on Tue Oct 10, 2023 10:51 pm

I recently discovered the magic of many interesting sounds of a MOD EDIT BY RAZORVICH and let me tell you, it was truly a discovery. I would like to share my wonderful experience with FM radio which has brought so much joy and excitement into my life. It's about embarking on an exciting audio adventure through the enchanting world of radio.

It was like I was immersed in a whole new universe of sounds and entertainment that I had never known before. The enchanting melodies, captivating stories and diverse voices from the radio waves have completely captured my heart.

The variety of programming, from music to talk shows, kept me busy and entertained throughout the day. Whether it's soothing tunes on a lazy Sunday afternoon or pumping beats on the way to work, FM radio has become an essential part of my daily life.

It's like a treasure hunt for the ears and every discovery feels like winning a mini lottery. What I like best is the element of surprise. You never know what interesting song, news, or tidbit you'll come across while following along.

I learned about events, news and interesting stories in my area that I may have missed. FM radio not only enriches my life with great music and exciting content, but also connects me to the local community and culture.

I actually look forward to the traffic jams because it means I can listen to more of my favorite stations. Convenient access to FM radio in the car, on my smartphone or at home has made it a constant companion and made my everyday life more pleasant.
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Re: My Exciting Journey with FM Radio: Exploring the Fascina

Postby Pack Rat on Wed Oct 11, 2023 10:27 am

Perhaps back in the 1970s, now FM is sooooo 1960s AM

We now have satellite radio!
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Re: My Exciting Journey with FM Radio: Exploring the Fascina

Postby GaryDenton on Wed Oct 11, 2023 8:14 pm

FM radio is paradise compared to the AM radio idiocracy.

From the movie, "Idiocracy serves as a social satire that touches on issues including anti-intellectualism, capitalism, commercialism, consumerism, corporatocracy, dysgenics,"

On FM I have my NPR stations and nonprofit Pacifica, although I rarely listen to Pacifica now.
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Re: My Exciting Journey with FM Radio: Exploring the Fascina

Postby noblekeon on Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:17 pm

BraydenRoman wrote:I recently discovered the magic of many interesting sounds of a MOD EDIT BY RAZORVICH and let me tell you, it was truly a discovery. I would like to share my wonderful experience with FM radio which has brought so much joy and excitement into my life. It's about embarking on an exciting audio adventure through the enchanting world of radio.

It was like I was immersed in a whole new universe of sounds and entertainment that I had never known before. The enchanting melodies, captivating stories and diverse voices from the radio waves have completely captured my heart.

The variety of programming, from music to talk shows, kept me busy and entertained throughout the day. Whether it's soothing tunes on a lazy Sunday afternoon or pumping beats on the way to work, FM radio has become an essential part of my daily life.

It's like a treasure hunt for the ears and every discovery feels like winning a mini lottery. What I like best is the element of surprise. You never know what interesting song, news, or tidbit you'll come across while following along.

I learned about events, news and interesting stories in my area that I may have missed. FM radio not only enriches my life with great music and exciting content, but also connects me to the local community and culture.

I actually look forward to the traffic jams because it means I can listen to more of my favorite stations. Convenient access to FM radio in the car, on my smartphone or at home has made it a constant companion and made my everyday life more pleasant.

FM may have been popular in the 1970s, but it's more like the 1960s AM now days. Many thanks for the existence of satellite radio!
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Re: My Exciting Journey with FM Radio: Exploring the Fascina

Postby Votanic on Wed Jan 17, 2024 1:51 pm

FM Radio?
Maybe you can develop an ai bot that will randomly select oldie tunes for you based on the playlists of WKRP in Cinncinnati, or some such archaic entity. You could even program it to intersperse now-unnecessary song introductions, DJ patter, and talky vintage radio ads for Pepsodent or Folgers crystals. You know, to get that full XXth Century Experience.

I get that people need some way to discover new music, especially old 'new' music, but doing your own online research and then selecting your own (semi-)unknown artists and tracks to experimentally listen to, may get you better, more personalized results.
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Re: My Exciting Journey with FM Radio: Exploring the Fascina

Postby Dukasaur on Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:14 am

My wife has satellite radio in her car. It's not bad, but it's not as good as radio.

In my truck I keep on the radio. Local news and a personal touch. The satellite radio has a better selection of music, but more and more I don't care about music. I'm mainly listening to news and talk shows.
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Re: My Exciting Journey with FM Radio: Exploring the Fascina

Postby KoolBak on Thu Jan 18, 2024 4:52 pm

It's like I don't even know you.

:lol:
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."

Neil Young....Like An Inca

AND:
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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