I'm a freelance writer with The New York Times working on a story
about how the living room has expanded to the car. I'm interested in
talking to vehicle owners with rear entertainment systems who have
used them for more than just entertaining the kids on the road. For
instance, have adults used the system to entertain themselves in the
back seat on long trips? Have you used the car's entertainment system
to catch part of a movie while taking a break at work or anywhere
else? On trips, if the hotel didn't have a VCR or DVD player, did you
haul the family into the car to watch a movie? What are some other
ways that you have taken advantage of having a rear entertainment
system. Please contact me by April 3 at jeff@selingo.com if you want
to be interviewed.
me@myhome.com - 29 Mar 2004 19:04 GMT
>I'm a freelance writer with The New York Times working on a story
>about how the living room has expanded to the car. I'm interested in
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>system. Please contact me by April 3 at jeff@selingo.com if you want
>to be interviewed.
Dont have one, dont want one. I think they are rediculous. Just
another way to make the cost of vehicles higher, and add to repair
bills later. The AM-FM radio is all I want, and cassette player is
optional. After that, I dont want any of it. Even cd players are
useless.