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I find I have a special issue when it comes to car radios. As I shut them off--by depressing the dial--i have a tendency to turn it. Though I usually only turn it a bit, I give myself quite a start later on when I turn it on and have some horrid inane pop screaming at me through the speakers.
I think
that the dials should consist of a large circular button inlaid in the cylindrical dial. Otherwise, you turn it--or at least turn the side-- like you would any other dial.
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Seems to me you shouldn't tune into stations playing horrid inane pop in the first place... |
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Must've been the doing of one of those awful carmates, [DrCurry]. |
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Some rare radios have the ancent "power" button now, but some manf's are moving away from that to have more space for dispalys, etc. |
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Really expensive radios (forgot what brand) have a startup volume setting. Set it for a fairly soft volume, then when you turn your car off, the volume always comes back on at that level, no matter what it was when you turned it off. |
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I always turn my car stereo down before I turn it off. |
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Seems to me if those awful carmates changed the channel on you, they probably also changed the volume control. So separating the two would not help you. I recommend ejecting said carmates. |
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Then you'll just have your favorite station screaming at you through the speakers when you turn the radio on. |
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I think watermelancholy has two personalities, one that listens to WQXR playing gently in the background, and another one that roars through the neighborhood with Z-100 blaring from the windows, yelling obscene suggestions at all the women on the sidewalk. |
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[Though I must admit I'm confused at what a 13-year-old is doing driving a car. Does your mommy know?] |
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