I always marvel at the idea that there is a place where radio is good enough to warrant a decent antenna. Everywhere I've lived (except for one station, WTUL, in New Orleans) there is no need to worry about fidelity because the only station on the radio worth hearing is talk radio. Radio in the United States is, for the most part, a vast wasteland so empty of any redeeming qualities all licenses should be taken by force from their owners and handed over to private citizens. Unfortunately if our government took over the stations it would be nothing but hymns and preachers 24/7. The Brits may be up in arms about "non-dancing" rules for their pubs but there are large areas of this country where you can't legally POSESS alcohol, much less buy it in a bar. Sorry, getting steeled up for Shrub's "State of the Division" address. www.psychicreform.com Who let that monkey in here!?! Dada is dead. Watch your overcoat.