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On Feb 16, 2006, at 12:48 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:

> I have a 60 gig iPod video.  I love it.  I would consider how much  
> space you have on a hard drive.  I filled up my hard drive on my  
> iBook in just a few weeks.  Mostly "Lost" episodes.  But I do enjoy  
> it.  It made me buy a external to hold most of my music library.  I  
> still use my shuffle when i go places I think I might easily loose  
> a $400 little white box.
>
> As far as moving files to and from an iPod.  I've had issues with  
> that.  I can easily move music files to my iPod.  i do have issues  
> moving files from my iPod back to the computer.  I have file  
> sharing turned on and I manually update the iPod (if a file is not  
> on the computer at the time it's plugged in, it deletes it from the  
> iPod unless you manually update it).  I have a friend who has a  
> program that he swears works well that allows him to move even  
> mp3's.  But i have no experience with it.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> On Feb 16, 2006, at 9:26 AM, b3 wrote:
>
>> as for which iPod to get, I would say to consider how much music  
>> you have, and to consider your future needs.
>> when I bought my 3rd generation 30gig iPod, I figured that it  
>> would take forever to fill it up, but after combining my music  
>> collection and my girlfriends, our iTunes library swelled, and now  
>> we need more room.
>>
>> having sad that, I have no experience with the video/photo iPods,  
>> but we did purchase an iPod Nano for my baby sister for x-mas, and  
>> I must say that the little machine impressed me. (I haven't used  
>> it much, as she lives in Bowling Green, so I don't know about the  
>> scratching factor)
>>
>> and, if you were to want to copy songs from an iPod to a computer,  
>> I've heard that you can search a site called versiontracker.com  
>> and get a program called ipodrip, but that is just what I hear ;)
>>
>> r
>>
>> On Feb 16, 2006, at 6:02 AM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
>>
>>> OK, since we are in the advise on buying a new Apple
>>> product mode I will jump on the bandwagon.
>>>
>>> First of all about the new Mac question.  I bought a
>>> mac mini and am now kicking myself that I didn't get
>>> the all-in-one iMac.  Don't get me wrong, I like my
>>> mini, but in my opinion the iMac is the more minimal
>>> and better product.  And, now seems to be the time
>>> since the "newest and coolest" one is out.
>>>
>>> My iPod question is this... I have a shuffle and liked
>>> it for a while, but now realize the real importance of
>>> the screen.  So, I am in the market for a new iPod.
>>> Can those of you who have the Nano and Video report on
>>>  how you like 'em?  Apple makes the choice hard since
>>> each model with more memory is "just" 50 bucks more!
>>> And, with the iPod, can I go to a friend's house and
>>> load up with songs then add them to my iTunes playlist
>>> on my computer (not that I would do that).  Or, has
>>> Apple made such sharing impossible?
>>>
>>> -stuart
>>>
>>>
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