I don't understand the whole discussion anyway,

just open the mp3 in netbeans, ctrl + H, replace iphone with android,
safe and sync with your ipod,
done

regards,

michael ;-)

On Oct 6, 6:05 pm, Tor Norbye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey everybody,
> yes, we know - we know that when we talk about the iPhone we irritate
> some people, so we actually try to not to do it as much we otherwise
> would have. But we're all pretty passionate people, and since all four
> of us have iphones, and all four of us have Macs (well Dick has one,
> but his primary setup is on Linux), it's pretty natural that it
> becomes part of the conversation - especially when we're discussing
> issues like user interface, productivity, and so on.
>
> We were discussing the Android news last night (for the next episode)
> and I think we were able to stay mostly on Android-topic...
>
> As I've said before -- I don't admire Apple's Java policy. I don't
> admire their developer polibcy. I don't admire their tight lipped
> plans policy. And I hope Android succeeds since I'd rather have an
> open functional device than a closed functional device. But I also
> admire polished products that work.
>
> -- Tor
>
> On Oct 6, 12:49 am, gullcatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dick, Joe, Carl, Tor
>
> > I've been listening to the JavaPosse since episode 16. I would
> > consider myself a long time listener.
>
> > It's always interesting hearing you guys rap knowledgeably about
> > matters technical, whether it be Scala or Java or whatever.
>
> > I appreciate you only have the time to cover everything. I realise
> > this isn't your day job.
>
> > But guys. Seriously. Shut up about the iPhone. I haven't got an
> > iPhone. I don't want an iPhone. I'm so frickin' bored of the iPhone
> > talk. I have a little more tolerance with the Apple bias, but you
> > know, even that's getting tired.
>
> > Java seems to be a second class citizen in the world of Apple
> > products, and the portable devices aren't very developer friendly. So,
> > tell me, where does this fit in with a Java developer's listening
> > agenda?
>
> > Please, don't jump the shark you guys.
>
> > William Ruben
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