Is TimeTrax strictly for desktop computers or for portable devices as well?
It’s mostly for desktop computers. You need a line-in jack on your sound card — a lot of laptops don’t have that. We do have a handful of users who use a laptop. So you can’t hook it up to your car? You can. A lot of cars being sold today are satellite-radio ready, and some people have built a quick-release mount similar to a CD changer, so they plug in their tuner and they just pop open their trunk or reach under their seat, and grab the tuner when they want to use it. It’s the same tuner you’d use with your desktop, so that’s pretty cool. You don’t have to buy a second subscription. How much do subscriptions run? $9.99 a month for Sirius and $12.99 a month for XM. XM has a family plan with a lower rate for additional subscriptions. What are folks recording with TimeTrax? Music, talk radio, comedy? There are a lot of people recording things other than music. A popular show on XM is “Opie and Anthony” — it’s their shock-jock version of the Howard Stern show. I personally record about h