What MP3 Player do you use? |
What MP3 Player do you use? |
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![]() cB Assassin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 10,147 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,672 ![]() |
I'm not sure if this topic was created but yeah what MP3 player do you use?
Mine is an iRiver H10 5GB and as for my Flash player a Gateway 256MB |
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A green 6gb ipod mini.
Once it starts malfunctioning like all ipods eventually do, i'll have to get one of those new 5G ipods, which I really don't like... ipods are pretty bad. i just like the itunes music store <33 although I could probably pick up limewire again if i needed to. |
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![]() cB Assassin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 10,147 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,672 ![]() |
QUOTE(eccentricity__ @ Oct 28 2005, 8:36 PM) A green 6gb ipod mini. Once it starts malfunctioning like all ipods eventually do, i'll have to get one of those new 5G ipods, which I really don't like... ipods are pretty bad. i just like the itunes music store <33 although I could probably pick up limewire again if i needed to. Instead of the iTunes Music store why don't you just go back to Napster, a lot of players nowadays are supporting Napster to Go. |
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QUOTE(xnofearx @ Oct 31 2005, 8:41 AM) Instead of the iTunes Music store why don't you just go back to Napster, a lot of players nowadays are supporting Napster to Go. Napster is really not a good idea, in my opinion. It sounds like a good idea, but you know how much music you have once you cancel your subscription? None. At least with a pay-per-song store, you retain your music. You can buy songs with Napster, but at $0.80 a song, and the monthly subscription cost, it doesn't seem to be that much cheaper than another service. |
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Oct 31 2005, 8:46 AM) Napster is really not a good idea, in my opinion. It sounds like a good idea, but you know how much music you have once you cancel your subscription? None. At least with a pay-per-song store, you retain your music. You can buy songs with Napster, but at $0.80 a song, and the monthly subscription cost, it doesn't seem to be that much cheaper than another service. do you know how many songs you'll have when you uninstall Itunes? or your comptuer gets stolen? NONE. with napster, you still have those. so both have thier faults. |
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QUOTE(sadolakced acid @ Oct 31 2005, 7:04 PM) do you know how many songs you'll have when you uninstall Itunes? or your comptuer gets stolen? NONE. with napster, you still have those. so both have thier faults. That's not even remotely the same. It's free to keep iTunes, so if you need it to play some songs, you can keep it; furthermore, you can always burn them to a CD. If your computer gets stolen...well, there's nothing that can prevent a loss of music in that case, although it was a nice non sequitur. Neither of those are really solid arguments against the fact that Napster is a bad idea because you really don't buy music, so if you cancel your subscription, you are left with no music, and there are no practical steps you can take to prevent that. |
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