Re: MP3/iPod questions
- From: "Truespode" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 09:54:43 -0500
I use a Dell Digital Jukebox.
It holds 15gb of files... data and music.
I do not need the mini aspect and wanted something I could use as a backup
drive too.
I bought a FM Transmitter and use it to play in the car too. I have over
400 songs on it and still have 14gb of storage left for my other files.
Ivan
"SpodeKill" <ktm_scott@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have an iPod mini. I love the storage capacity and small size but
> honestly, Windows 98 was more stable than this damn thing is. Maybe I
> got a lemon but I've already had to replace the battery and mine was
> new in May. When it locks up, which is often, all you can do is wait
> for the battery to die completely.
>
> iPods are not on any type of Windows OS so using them for a jump/thumb
> drive is out. For the money, I think there are as good or better MP3
> players out there.
>
> My .02
>
> Spodekill
> Scott Wilson
> 01 KTM-520MXC/DS
>
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