...who would not have the new iPod"-- Michael Lucas, founder of gay porn media company, Lucas Entertainment Inc., who also acts in his company's films[]Anyway, it is from this article which says that the new iPods and cell phones will revolutionize the mini-porn industry in the US!(It is already multi-million dollar business in Europe and Japan)http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10045039
11/15/2005 7:31:28 AM
that doesn't really imply ipod users as homosexuals(i assume that was your purpose)
11/15/2005 7:42:35 AM
That was just a side joke (I like iPods too)
11/15/2005 7:54:37 AM
then you're gay
11/15/2005 9:00:54 AM
Looking at the current evolution of the iPod, I'm pretty convinced that several generations from now, the iPod will look something like this:
11/15/2005 9:54:19 AM
except on a watch, itll be like calculator watches all over again.
11/15/2005 10:46:23 AM
I refuse to buy an iPod. I used to want one because they looked cool and everyone else had one, but then I asked myself why. It's not worth spending three and four hundred dollars on an mp3 player. Why not just get a CD player that plays mp3 CDs? So much more cost effective. And who actually has 10000 songs anyway?
11/15/2005 4:33:10 PM
^ wow, good point. You're probably the first one ever to look at it that way....
11/15/2005 4:35:06 PM
Now, I understand all the arguments about owning an iRiver or Dell DJ instead of an iPod (not that I agree with them, but I certainly understand them), but I don't even come close to comprehending why someone would shoot down mp3 players in general and opt a Discman instead. That's just pointless. (except for cost)
11/15/2005 4:36:02 PM
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11/15/2005 4:49:30 PM
Because the last time I sat down on the bus while carrying 7000 songs around with me in my pocket, I ended up with a severed artery and a pile of broken CDs.Then I got an mp3 player and didn't lose any more blood.
11/15/2005 4:51:47 PM
I was anti-iPod (really just because EVERYONE was hopping on them, especially those who seemed it was just to "fit in"), until I looked at the market.I did have like $200 worth of gift cards for Best Buy which swayed me to go with them.However, when looking at the players available through Best Buy, I could go with a 30-40GB player from someone else, or a 60GB player from Apple. Looked at my music folder and saw it was already 30GB with a lot more CDs that I'd like to own. That made the decision for me.And as soon as I found an alternative to iTunes, I switched to the alternative because iTunes just sucks in my opinion.I did not purchase for the "cool" factor. I'm not the type to follow "norms" or want to broadcast the fact that I'm carrying a device with a good resale value. Only time it's seen in public is when I change tracks (inside a full case that covers the buttons when it's in my pocket).There are some things I don't like about the UI. I really wish you could jump to a specific letter when scrolling through artists/albums/songs first. I have 6,700 songs on my iPod alone and sometimes it would just be nice to jump to a letter and then scroll instead of scrolling through everything.[Edited on November 15, 2005 at 5:03 PM. Reason : asdf]
11/15/2005 4:59:15 PM
I'm just the opposite.Although it killed me to give money to Apple, I bought an iPod because I thought it was the superior product.I was wrong-- it sucks. It has compact, stylish frame... which I never see because its crappy finish necessitates a bulky cover. It doesn't let me move music from the iPod to my computer without the use of 3rd party software. I can't use Napster. iTunes sucks. The headphones are so bad I'm not sure why Apple even bothers. Battery life is shorter than comparable mp3 players. etc...
11/15/2005 5:15:25 PM
Don't hold your breath.Other players are worse.Except for Iriver. Which has the most shittastic UI ever on an otherwise excellent player.
11/15/2005 5:18:52 PM
what's a "mini-porn?" does it involve "midgets?"
11/15/2005 9:31:08 PM
tl, I think this is just a difference of how much we value convenience. I don't mind carrying around a few CDs but you obviously do (that's probably because I take my bookbag nearly everywhere I go). You're the first person I've met that has had over 1500 songs. You must have a huge music collection or spend alot of time downloading. One mp3 CD holds about 200 songs. I have about six hundred songs so I would need only about 3 CDs. To me HD based mp3 players are overpriced and most of what you are paying for is the name.
11/15/2005 10:11:48 PM
I don't know anyone who use their computer to listen to music that has less than 2000 songs. I've got 4100 on my computer right now, and that's about 1/3rd of my record collection.
11/16/2005 12:51:15 AM
Why are these people who obviously don't listen to much music saying there's no need for mp3 players?No, if you only have 100 songs, you won't want to spend a few hundred dollars on an mp3 player.My 20GB player is filled to the brim with rips of albums I actually own - I could probably fill up a 60 with all of the stuff I've downloaded or could borrow from friends.Now between the choices of carrying a $300 compact player or a $50 discman and a huge book filled with ~$2500 worth of discs it's a pretty easy decision.
11/16/2005 3:08:28 AM
seriously. if you dont listen to music, don't get a hard drive based mp3 player. Protostar is obviously one of these people.This argument is like asking why use a cd player when you can use a tape player. I've got 3000 songs, fyi. A cd of mp3s won't even last one long trip, and that's assuming I listen to all the songs the way through. Nevermind the fact that you can't see track titles or have them organize or anything. I can't believe anyone has to tell your backward ass this. Rest assured, Protostar, you are in a minority -- a minority of people who are dumb.
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11/16/2005 7:29:45 AM
Of course you're going to need 3rd party software to get music off the thing. It was originally built not to allow it.Check out SharePod. Can transfer music from/to your iPod and it runs from the iPod itself. Hell, it's even got a player built into it.That program, along with EphPod (installed on machines I own) is what I use instead of iTunes (I feel it's a piece of crap).I also have 2 episodes of Firefly loaded onto it just for my boss to watch whenever I see him again. The episodes are just loaded on there as an external drive since I'm not buying the video iPod. Another reason why I wanted the 60GB of space.[Edited on November 16, 2005 at 3:40 PM. Reason : asdf]
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11/16/2005 5:25:24 PM
yeah i've got about 45-50gb of music - i filter some out to put on my 40gb ipod
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