When It’s All Bad News, Talk About Something Else
I’ve decided to try and bring you some good news today. So let’s see what the front page says.
The health insurance industry came out and said that the health care reform bill would increase premiums an average of $1,700 per family by 2013. Well that’s not good! The White House accused them of being self-serving. Hmmm!
A 6 year old, excited about becoming a cub scout, brought his camping utensils to school. He was suspended and sent to a 45 day reform school for bringing a weapon to school. What? That’s not good, in fact that’s stupid.
North Korea test fired five more missiles. Darn, the sanctions didn’t work again, just like the last 50 times. Are we really surprised by this?
OK! So it’s the same stuff over and over. I guess there is no good news. It just seems that the same old bad news drags on and on. So let’s talk about car sound systems.
Today you can get a sound system in your vehicle that goes way beyond just the sound. With 12 speakers, AM/FM, CD changers that hold 12 disc’s, satellite radio and rear seat DVD players, why do you need to ever leave your car? Well it’s not so exciting for the driver, but the passengers are having a ball.
When I purchased my first car, a ’62 Chevy Impala, it came with an AM radio. I purchased an 8 track player and received an FM converter for my birthday. I was the coolest guy in the neighborhood. Later AM/FM radio’s were standard and after that AM/FM/Cassettes. Now there is almost no limit to what you can get to be cool. Bluetooth systems allow us to receive and make calls without holding the phone. Even the navigation systems can be voice activated. There are built in systems for getting help when something is wrong with you or the vehicle or if you just get lost, guys. I’m just upset because I’m always the driver when we go out and I’ve never had the opportunity to watch a movie in my own truck.
There are so many advances in automobile entertainment and information systems (it just doesn’t seem right to call them sound systems), that I can’t possibly cover it all here. So go visit my site www.Auto-Sound.TellMeAboutThat.com and see how much you can spend with the $1,700 you’ll save when the health care reform bill doesn’t go through.
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