In a message dated 4/4/2007 9:08:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ryoung@navcomtech.com writes:
There's also something to be said for having the controls, and display,
hard-mounted in the dash, IMO.
Randall - so unimpressed I gave away my iPod.
==AM==
Geez, I feel so totally out of it. Admittedly, I was intrigued to discover
that my daughter's iPod, with some sort of transmitter/adapter, would play
through my genuine Triumph-labeled AM/FM push-button radio in the Herald.
Meanwhile, though, I finally got my first CD player NOT built into a computer,
this
past Christmas. Alas, since that genuine Triumph radio has no cassette
player, I can't adapt the CD player to the (still positive ground, anyway)
Triumph. Nor do I have an iPod of my own.
Heck, when I first got the Herald in 2002 and drove it to Minnesota and
back, I had to rely on only an AM radio. Tough to find interesting music on the
AM band along the I-90 corridor....
--Andy Mace
*Mrs Irrelevant: Oh, is it a jet?
*Man: Well, no ... It's not so much of a jet, it's more your, er, Triumph
Herald engine with wings.
-- Cut-price Airlines Sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus (22)
Check out the North American Triumph Sports 6 (Vitesse 6) and Triumph Herald
Database: _http://triumph-herald.us_ (http://triumph-herald.us/)
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