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Hello, 2005
I'm slightly more intrigued by this idea of carrying around my entire music collection with me in some form of "MP3 Player", as the kids call it. However, I'm not suggesting an iPod, since iTunes is a terrible program and doesn't work as well with PCs. I'm actually considering a Microsoft Zune 80, which is by many accounts better than the iPod and costs the same. Although, my CD collection is relatively small and probably wouldn't make a dent in 80GB.
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The fact that it's touch-screen-only interface might be cool, but I'd want to try one out before I bought one. Thanks!
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And as the other commenter mentioned - I needed something linux compatible :)
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(As for linux - I use Windows at work, but my home computer is all linux - so for me it was a consideration)
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Welcome to the 21st century, BTW.
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Of course, the Zune, Classic, and your iRiver are all HD-based players. Do you think they are a dying breed, since the flash-memory models are all the rage now, despite the much-reduced capacity?
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Did you see the Macworld keynote?
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I had him playing with one at the Apple Store here, Phil. He can play with mine when he comes out here next month.
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I think, ultimately, you're going to want more than something that only holds a few GBs of MP3s, but that's just my opinion. If you think you don't have enough to fill 80GB, you'll just have to buy more CDs. ;)
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I was going to post a simple reply of "resistance is futile" from the direct reply link in the e-mail. Then I saw the icon you chose for yours.
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