I added a photo of a friend and I rocking out during an iPod drunken
dance party in the miscellaneous folder.



--- In [email protected], "dvm8375"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are many iPod accessories that allow you to listen via your
> radio or through your stereo, etc.  If you have an FM adapter, you
> can listen through your car stereo -- amazing for long car rides
> since you can listen to music, podcasts, or even books.  Also, for
> parties, I like to create a party mix -- start with lower-key
> chatting music, and build up to the big, drunken dance party --
> definitely better than letting the drunks "dj" and leave your cds
> all over the place.
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "Ellen"
> <ellengoodman6@> wrote:
> >
> > do you have speakers so you can use it like a stereo instead of
a
> > walkman?  I would like to be able to play music normally in my
> house,
> > not just listen to it like a walkman.
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "areofilm"
<areofilm@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Ipods/MP3 players are used in my life for 3 things.  The
> > > gym(rollerblading/biking), the car, the plane.  Having all
your
> > music
> > > in one place is amazing.  When people come over you don't have
> to
> > keep
> > > changing CD's with cases lying everywhere, you don't have those
> > > ridiculous notebooks cluttering up your shelf. Of course,
> there's is
> > > the danger of having it stolen in the car, but sometimes in
life
> > > there's risk.
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "Ellen"
> <ellengoodman6@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I don't want to worry about forgetting it or losing it or
> having
> > it
> > > > stolen, and also it bugs me when people with ipods are
> oblivious
> > to
> > > > what is going on around them.  Obviously this doesn't apply
to
> > > > everyone, but it bugged me when walkmans first came out when
I
> > was in
> > > > jr. high school too.  People were more interested in their
> > walkmans
> > > > than talking to a real human being.  Hard to make friends
that
> > way,
> > > > especially when you're 14 and fitting in is of the utmost
> > > > importance. 
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected], k8
<noname222005@>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > ohhhh.. once you go ipod, you never go back.  Maybe other
> > players,
> > > > too- i
> > > > > only have an ipod.  I carry weeks and weeks and weeks of
my
> > music
> > > > around.
> > > > > Every one of my CDs, at my fingertips.  It's life-changing.
> > > > >
> > > > > And, I go both ways (hehe) on buying music.  Of course you
> own
> > it
> > > > when you
> > > > > purchase it online.  That said, I'm more comfortable
buying
> the
> > CDs
> > > > that I
> > > > > want, ripping them once then storing them away.  Old
> > fashioned? 
> > > > It's a
> > > > > automatic backup system.  But- if i just want a song or
two,
> > I'll
> > > > use iTunes
> > > > > and buy it.  The free podcasts are great (shout-out to
> > kexp.org).
> > > > >
> > > > > Dealing with illegal downloading:  I just turned 30; and
for
> a
> > few
> > > > years i
> > > > > downloaded gobs and gobs of free stuff... you know, when
> > everyone
> > > > was doing
> > > > > it.  Burned lots of mix CDs.  Now I don't... but mostly
b/c
> I
> > don't
> > > > have the
> > > > > energy/desire to make sure what I'm doing/getting is
safe. 
> And
> > I'm
> > > > a
> > > > > computer geek, so that knowledge scares me and I *loathe*
> > fixing a
> > > > F-ed up
> > > > > computer.
> > >
> >
>






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