For the first time since July I have music in my car. For $25 I ordered a car stereo to replace my defunct unit. I spent some time just figuring how to get into the dashboard to remove the old one. Then came hooking up wires to the new unit - there were some 12 in all, each with a different color, and I had to have my 7 year old help me splice as he is color-sighted in ways I am not. And, behold, there were four wires left over with no color match. So I hooked up what I could, turned on the radio, and tapped the loose ends together to see what belonged where. Putting it all back together turned out to be the hard part, but with some judicious omission of screws and some pounding here and there everything went into place, looking and functioning as it ought.
The result is that I my Kindle frenzy is becoming an Audible frenzy, too (I joined). Right now I am listening to William Manchester's The Glory and the Dream, a book that makes me wish my commute were longer.
The result is that I my Kindle frenzy is becoming an Audible frenzy, too (I joined). Right now I am listening to William Manchester's The Glory and the Dream, a book that makes me wish my commute were longer.