Originally posted by ViolentCheese
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When I was younger, we used to debate which was better ... an IBM PC or a clone?
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Don't waste good money on an iPod. Just hum your favourite tunes to yourself whilst on the move.
HTH
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyIf you can filter out stuff that you actually like, get a 2Gb 2nd gen iPod nano which works perfectly and only cost £99.
Or 65 notes from the apple refurbished store (if they have any left)...
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Cheap permies! My îPOD was hand assembled by Leonardo da Vinchi with no cheap plastique to offend my sight - diamonds, gold and mammoth ivory.
Threaded.
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If I roll over will you tickle my tummy?Originally posted by cojakPicky...
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I've got a creative Vision M. 30gb, watch videos, radio etc. Looks good,costs around £200 and isn't a fecking ipodOriginally posted by ViolentCheesewhich should I choose? any suggestions for good models?
I want to store around 200-300 CD's worth of music on one.
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Did anyone go and see the WotW stage show earlier on this year? Was it any good?
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I suppose it's a choice of 2 methods: pick what you like to carry with you, or spend a weekend loading up all your music, and then you can decide on the spur of the moment what you want to listen to.Originally posted by Cowboy BobI have a 60Gb iPod and it's getting close to being full
Currently I carry a couple of 2Gb mini-SDs that I can play on my phone, but half the time what I want to listen to is not with me so I don't bother.
No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century.... hmmmm I do actually have that right here.
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Surely that was the "WotW" version.Originally posted by cojak*uuuuulllaaaaaaa*
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Amazing. I can't even fill a 2GB iPod Nano with tracks that I actually like!
If you can filter out stuff that you actually like, get a 2Gb 2nd gen iPod nano which works perfectly and only cost £99. They go up to 8Gb as well and the battery lasts forever.
Anyway, there is no excuse to carry that amount of music around!
No complaints here and i'm an uber-critical bastard when it comes to stuff that I like.
* switches back to listening to Moody Blues - Forever Autumn.
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iPod or MP3 player..any suggestions?
which should I choose? any suggestions for good models?
I want to store around 200-300 CD's worth of music on one.Tags: None
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