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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: April 27 2012 at 05:22 | |
^ go with your instincts - the one that feels right for you will inevitably be the one that is right for you.
Us men are like that, we've generally made up our minds right at the beginning and are looking for justification rather than something better or cheaper - invariably I spend hours searching, evaluating and deliberating over buying stuff then go back to the first shop I went into and buy the item I first looked at several hours earlier.
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ColonelClaypool
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 22 2005 Location: Bergen, Norway Status: Offline Points: 747 |
Posted: April 27 2012 at 05:44 | |
Except when shopping for clothes, then we generally pick the first, best thing that fits and get the fudge out of the shop
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Kilgannon
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 06 2011 Location: Cider Country! Status: Offline Points: 158 |
Posted: April 27 2012 at 06:34 | |
I've had my iPod for a few years now and also no problems, I bought en ex-display model 120gb for under £100 on Amazon. Opened it up and saw it was actually the 160gb model
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Catcher10
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Posted: April 27 2012 at 18:18 | |
This is the overview of the new music service from Microsoft......code name Woodstock for now.
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Slaughternalia
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 17 2011 Status: Offline Points: 901 |
Posted: April 27 2012 at 18:37 | |
I love my 160 GB ipod like a son. You may be a bit more of a unique snowflake without one but it's simply the best high capacity mp3 player
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I'm so mad that you enjoy a certain combination of noises that I don't
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Fox On The Rocks
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 10 2011 Location: Toronto, Canada Status: Offline Points: 5012 |
Posted: April 28 2012 at 00:09 | |
I had a 160 GB iPod Classic until it fell off my school desk while listening to Jethro Tull. Now, I have a 64 GB iPod Touch. It's great for apps and Internet, but I really miss that amount of capacity you get with the Classic.
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frippism
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Posted: April 28 2012 at 09:09 | |
that's how my 30 GB Ipod video died in the 9th grade :(. What a tragic day it was.
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Fox On The Rocks
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 10 2011 Location: Toronto, Canada Status: Offline Points: 5012 |
Posted: April 28 2012 at 22:50 | |
I feel you Frippism. This was last year in my English class and after it fell on the floor the songs started to skip randomly and the iPod functions were all messed up. I took it home and plugged it into my computer only to find out that there was an obvious error and I couldn't sync. My only option was to restore, but once I did I couldn't get past the error message. That was unfortunate though, because I only had that iPod for 6 months before then. |
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frippism
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Posted: April 29 2012 at 09:15 | |
^ouch. For me the Ipod fell on a magnet (there was this magnet on the binder- in order to close or some sh*t), and that tiny little b*****d of a magnet completely erased all my music and made it that I couldn't sync my Ipod. D:
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: April 29 2012 at 09:28 | |
^ my 40Gb iPod suffered no accidental catastrophe - it simple failed to work after a few months. Returning it to Apple (in Amsterdam) resulted in a replacement (Apple does not repair your iPod, it gives you a refurbished replacement) that also failed after a few months - this cycle of failure and replacement continued until the warranty expired (Apple does not extend the warranty on replaced iPods - you play this exchange lottery game for a year and ultimately lose even though none of these replacements are the iPod you purchased a year earlier).
In the end I replaced the unreliable 40Gb microdisc with an 8Gb Compact Flash drive, yet this did not solve the crashing/freezing problem. I keep it now simply as an iconic ornament.
Modern iPods may be infinitely better than my very expensive 4th Gen, but Apple can only fool me once - I'll not buy another.
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