Emperor Morphetine
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IpodsHow did we ever live without these things? They're genius! I use mine a lot on the go around university ( or indeed anywhere else) as I like being able to listen to something as I go about my business because I've always loved music. Earlier on today I was charging/adding new stuff ( songs from 'The White Album' and 'Rubber Soul' by the Beatles and REM's 'Best Of' and 'Dead Letter Office' compilations) to mine and realised just how much music I have on that pocket size dream machine! It's a rich and varied collection of stuff- pretty much anything from the Beatles to the Misfits and plenty more besides.
I used to have one of the original Ipods which was tiny and had a miniscule memory compared to my current one- a nice sleek black one with a bigger screen and more memory space, hence more room for more tracks which was my incentive for getting it. It's the one gadget I understand, and an essential travel companion. What's on yours?
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Jipdog
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How many tracks do you have on yours? I have over 7500.
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Emperor Morphetine
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God knows, I think I have nearly 700 at least.
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gellarbing
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ive been wanting n ipod for a while now but ive heard their a pain to get music onto it
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Emperor Morphetine
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Well, not if you get ITunes. You can get a Windows version of it if you need it.
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gellarbing
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can you put your own music on it without going through itunes?
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Emperor Morphetine
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Don't think so, no.
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gellarbing
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that sucks
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Emperor Morphetine
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It does, but life ( and Apple Computers) aren't fair at times I'm afraid!
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Jipdog
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The old iPods used to come with itunes but now you have to download it. Once you have it on the computer, transferring songs are a doddle.
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Emperor Morphetine
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Indeed, makes it so much easier doesn't it?
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