On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 6:33 PM, KP <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Right now I have about 2/3 of my music on my laptop and it is taking
> up 7.83GB and it will continue to grow. These are at a pawn shop and
> they are the only two available there.  I am leaning toward the 80
> because of the idea that I can use it for extra space if necessary,
> but will I ever use the extra.   So it's like $50.00 for an extra
> flash-drive.  The 30GB is newer and so I guess my question should be
> "is there any advantages, such as newer software on the 2007 iPod than
> on the 2005 iPod"?  I'm guessing that when either iPod is connected to
> my computer with the internet, then the they should update to the
> newest software.  Am I correct?
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Do you have an iPod now?

Have you considered all it can do for you? Check out he accessories for it.

Yes pod will update.

If you can afford it the " extra " is well worth it. A year or 2 of
use will have you wondering why you hesitated.

And it will always have resale value.

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