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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: shmokes on September 12, 2005, 02:06:14 pm
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Lust. (http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/)
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A device for those who have already spent $400 on a high capacity ipod and feel the need to drop another couple hundred on a smaller one, in the hopes that some chick at the gym will notice his 12" pythons while she's staring at it wondering where his ipod went.
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its hot
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Very, very sweet.
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I enjoy being about 2.5 years behind the gadget curve. I recently bought my first flashable mp3 player, 256meg I think.
Until that point, I had been using my mp3 discman, which still works and I still quite like.
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I was still using my 128 MB Nomad until just recently. It mysteriously stopped working. Good excuse as any to get an iPod. :)
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Hell no, it's a reason to upgrade to the latest and cheapest 2.5 year old device, like a nice 256meg flashable player.
Stay far enough behind the curve that you can empty your spare change bowl to buy the devices, but close enough that you are still reasonably current.
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I didn't say a new iPod. I'd be happy with one of the earlier monochrome models.
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i would own an ipod if i ever had a use for one, im either in my car, my office, my house, all places i can listen to mp3s on computers/cds. so no need for me
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It definitely sets the standard for high capacity flash based players. That said, I will not be replacing my 20GB iPod anytime soon. If anything, I would be going for a larger capacity HDD based player. Mainly, because then I could have my entire music library backed up, and still have some extra capacity to use as portable hard drive storage, an unintended benefit of having the player, that I never anticipated when I purchased it.
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I want one of these (see conga board).
I'd prefer the 20gb version though.
I've had a 256meg Diamond Rio, a portable CDR mp3 discman, and a set-top box that plays CDs. A CDs worth of mp3s is just not enough. That only holds about 10 albumns. Since I have a wide variety of musical tastes that is not enough for me.
You can find 1st gen ipods for pretty cheap if you know where to go, but expect some issues with them, like papercuts from the scroll wheel :)
The big reason I want an ipod is the the storage space and playlists. Like when I am on my motorcycle I'd create a playlist of guitar rock since that is basically the only thing you can hear through the wind. If I am just relaxing at home I would have classical and blues playlists. When at work I'd have modern rock and punk.
Zero_Hour has a good point. I didn't realize how nice my 1gb flash drive was. I use it all the time now and wish I had something larger. Especially now since my arcade cabinet is not networked (the computer hates network cards for some reason). I've also been using my flash drive to store bookmarks so I have the same reference bookmarks at work and home.
Since the ipod has a pretty decent color screen now they should had in GPS :)
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I know, it was always such a pain to have to swap the CD every ten albums. :P
Ten albums is nearly a full day of listening. I can deal with swapping a CD once a day. It's better than working for a full week to earn the money to buy the high capacity player.
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yeah i mean if someone gave me an ipod id use it, but theres so many more things i would spend 300$ on
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Like 150 rubber chickens.
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You could buy 10 love dolls and have an orgy.
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You could buy a hell of a lot of Lik 'Em Sticks and go into an insulin coma.
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I have a Pocket PC with a 4GB CF card and a 1GB SD in it. I like the look of the Nano, but until it can do everything that my Asus can do I won't be purchaseing one anytime soon.
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His asus go badonkadonkdonk.
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I won't be getting one, even when I eventually replace my iPod. I've got a 30 GB iPod and I have to clean it off to make space on a pretty regular basis. I use it as a mass storage device a lot, in addition to music and audiobooks. I'd love to have one, though. If they could even get 20 GB into that small a space I'd be willing to sacrifice the space. As it is, when I do upgrade I'll end up getting a regular sized on, but it'll have much higher capacity. At least 60 GB (maybe more considering I've got a 3G that's about to get its battery replaced for free so unless it breaks any time soon I'm doin' pretty damned good as it is.
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Additional capacity is on its way...
http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050912_000100.html
Short Version, 32GB flash memory chips in 06.
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I know, it was always such a pain to have to swap the CD every ten albums.
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I like being able to use CDRs full of MP3 in the car. For me that is the biggest win. You don't have to take care of the CD because a blank is like a dime at retail now and that's several hours of driving. Sometimes I won't change a CD for two weeks.
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I have several mp3/CD players. all the same. I bought them in bulk off eBay
I love em except when I drive I have to sit it on my lap or it skips.
I only use em for audio books. I can get most any book on 2 Cd's and about 3 or 4 hrs on 2 AA batteries ( rechargeable, I keep 6 spare batteries in the car)
I would like to find something cheap that will not skip over small bumps
I have been looking for something that will use a Compact Flash
any idea's
something like $100.00 or less
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There's a pretty big difference between having full library access to your music and having 120 songs on a CD in the car, though. What if you want to listen to Blue Light from Bloc Party's Silent Alarm album? Are all your files named like "Block_Party_Silent_Alarm_Blue_Light.mp3" so that they will get burned in the right order on the CD? And if so, what if you want to listen to Tom Petty? Do you have to press the skip button 85 times?
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Replace the car head unit with one that plays mp3, they are cheap now.
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Can you browse folders on the little display? The CD player in my car, for example, will play MP3s, but it treats them exactly the way it treats audio CD tracks. It just plays them one after another (it does display id3 tags at least). So if I have 150 songs on a single disc and I can't browse them except by hitting the "next track" button. That's what I mean by hitting the button 85 times to get to Tom Petty.
I haven't looked at car stereos in a long time, though, so...
Nevertheless, I'd guess that one would pay upwards of $150 for a unit that could browse through folders and play specific albums on request and such. At that point you you're just about into iPod territory anyway. Actually, if you include the Shuffle (which has a higher capacity than a CD and shares the characteristic of beeing screenless with a CD) you've already spent more than you would for an iPod.
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I have never looked into the more advanced features of mine, but it does give you some limited browsing. It also supports m3u playlists and wma format.
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Well....nevertheless, iPod has been out for more than 2.5 years. You're due. While MP3 CDs are a good bang for the buck, you will LOVE an iPod.
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Hey, I just got my 256 meg player. I still have a while to go before I get to an iPod.
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If I get that nano through the conga I will probably get the digicam adaptor so I can download pics off my digicam when on a trip. I only have a 256meg car. It holds 80 high quality jpegs, 160 medium quality. But since it is only 3 megapixels I usually keep it on high quality and scale down later on my computer if needed.
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I just want to throw in that we are doing pretty well with our new Ipod Nano conga line here on the board. Everyone should come join in and get some free stuff. ;D
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=42934.0
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Never done a conga line before, but I'll give this one a go. Heading over there now.
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I would think a conga line would be a staple of the Sting Hole.
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Maybe I should make you general manager.
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You don't want all the lawsuits that would result in my coating half the club in KY.
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You don't want all the lawsuits that would result in my coating half the club in KY.
I think you underestimate my clientelle.
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Slip and fall lawsuits would abound.
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If I get that nano through the conga I will probably get the digicam adaptor so I can download pics off my digicam when on a trip. I only have a 256meg car. It holds 80 high quality jpegs, 160 medium quality. But since it is only 3 megapixels I usually keep it on high quality and scale down later on my computer if needed.
The Nano has different inputs (or at least different configs) than the full sized iPod Photo (and most others) so make sure the digicam adaptor is specifically made for the Nano. That goes for pretty much every other iPod accessory too (except headphones). There's a review at iPodlounge.com. I'd give the specific link, but the site didn't feel like loading when I typed this.
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Like 150 rubber chickens.
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Dude, what's Stingray doing?
I dunno man. He's been sitting in that room with all those rubber chickens laying around him for at least an hour now. It's almost like he's arranged them that way. Creepy!
Why is he holding that one to his cheek and talking to it?
Pffft! That's nothing! You shoulda been here when he had one up to his mouth and he was licking the beak and stuff!
WHOA! Should we call someone?
And tell 'em what? Stingray loves rubber chickens in a way that's not natural for man or beast? I bet going postal looks like playing hopscotch compared to what'll happen if we take away his rubber chickens!
Good point. I feel like I need a shower now.
It won't help, I already tried. The vision just "stays" with ya....it's like I need steel wool for my mind!
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You should have seen where it was before he licked it.
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You should have seen where it was before he licked it.
/me searches online for "mind-cleaning steel wool"
What do you suggest for the non-stop shuddering?
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Well....nevertheless, iPod has been out for more than 2.5 years. You're due. While MP3 CDs are a good bang for the buck, you will LOVE an iPod.
I'd get a diffrent brand.
I hate the look of the iPod(exception: The black&red U2 iPod) and I hate the interface of the iPod.
Been told by an audiophile that they don't even have particularly good sound quality, though I doubt I'd notice.
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If I get that nano through the conga I will probably get the digicam adaptor so I can download pics off my digicam when on a trip. I only have a 256meg car. It holds 80 high quality jpegs, 160 medium quality. But since it is only 3 megapixels I usually keep it on high quality and scale down later on my computer if needed.
The Nano has different inputs (or at least different configs) than the full sized iPod Photo (and most others) so make sure the digicam adaptor is specifically made for the Nano. That goes for pretty much every other iPod accessory too (except headphones). There's a review at iPodlounge.com. I'd give the specific link, but the site didn't feel like loading when I typed this.
Most of the accessories say they work if the ipod can except a dock module, and the nano can.
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Actually I stand corrected. I was able to get back on to the site and I realized it's anything "top mounting" that won't work with Nano. In case you didn't see it, here's the link http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/comments/apple-computer-ipod-nano-2gb-4gb-ipod/
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Like 150 rubber chickens.
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Dude, what's Stingray doing?
It puts the lotion on it's skin.
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Actually I stand corrected. I was able to get back on to the site and I realized it's anything "top mounting" that won't work with Nano. In case you didn't see it, here's the link http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/comments/apple-computer-ipod-nano-2gb-4gb-ipod/
Ahh, yes, that makes sense as the dock connector is on the bottom of the unit.
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