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I know I want one.
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- NubyCanuby_OFC
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- Key Keeper
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Funny thing is I feel that way about many things these days. The newer Pioneer radios are like that. They have a menu button & the knob. Everything is accessed through that knob. The volume, changing stations, changing the clock, changing the EQ settings. It's stupid. I can spent 5 minutes just setting up a station if I don't have the remote (which handily has all the rest of the buttons).
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