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There's this thing called I tunes where you can download just about any song made for .99. Best part is they've got some great old stuff-like Traffic,Jethro Tull, Joe Cocker, Hendrix - my goodness, it looks like I'm in for a long night
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There's this thing called I tunes where you can download just about any song made for .99. Best part is they've got some great old stuff-like Traffic,Jethro Tull, Joe Cocker, Hendrix - my goodness, it looks like I'm in for a long night
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Why wasn't I told of this sooner??
 
Originally posted by CAJUNLAWYER:
There's this thing called I tunes where you can download just about any song made for .99. Best part is they've got some great old stuff-like Traffic,Jethro Tull, Joe Cocker, Hendrix - my goodness, it looks like I'm in for a long night
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Why wasn't I told of this sooner??

Well now that you have discovered iTunes, hold onto your wallet.
 
Dude, caution is urged....

.99 X 50 songs (a modest collection) = $50!!!!
And they bill your credit card... so easy!

... but then again, who am I to say with the price of ammo these days ...

~GOV
 
Originally posted by CAJUNLAWYER:
There's this thing called I tunes where you can download just about any song made for .99. Best part is they've got some great old stuff-like Traffic,Jethro Tull, Joe Cocker, Hendrix - my goodness, it looks like I'm in for a long night
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Why wasn't I told of this sooner??
We all tryed but nobody could find the rock you were living under.
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Originally posted by Gov:
Dude, caution is urged....

.99 X 50 songs (a modest collection) = $50!!!!
And they bill your credit card... so easy!

... but then again, who am I to say with the price of ammo these days ...

~GOV

If your like me and don't like to use your credit card online you can buy giftcards at most convienece stores and use those. Now you can retire your record collection.
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Hey Caj, I hear they're making TV's in COLOR now, too !
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Don't know how that I Tunes thing is gonna work out with your 8 track though . . . .
 
If you go to Youtube, you can watch and listen to some of the oldtimers. There is some really neat Chuck Berry, etc.
 
Have you bought a docking station for your I-phone yet? It turns it into a home stereo when docked, a good way to listen to those mouldy-oldies.
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I've used iTunes and have downloaded a few albums from them.

Amazon has the same service and lets you download at a little cheaper rate and is quite easy to use.

However, I use my iPod mostly for audio books that I download from audible.com. Audible was bought by Amazon last year and is a great service that lets you down two full books each month for about twenty bucks.... a good value.
 
XM radio @ $38/qtr and I can download anything any amount no extra charge on my Inno....

plus the access to their .99 service....no way, I never do it. All that $ goes to other projects.
 
Stumbled into Ipods and Itunes quite by accident a few years ago. Bought Ipods for my then-wife and daughter and decided I like the volume you can get out of them.

These Apple folks have really got it together, in my opinion. Itunes is a lot more editable than something like Windows Media Player. You can do anything you want, to include editing track names or maybe downloading your own album art off of Amazon, if that's your thing. Something as simple as editing a track name can be damn near impossible in WMP.

Some downloads, though, don't allow you to do whatever you want with them. Some are labeled "purchased aac files" and some are "protected aac files". As near as I can tell, you don't know which it's going to be until you pay and download. You can do what you want with the "purchased aac file"; the "protected" is a little different.

You can burn that "protected" file to CD and play it in a lot of vehicle sound systems. What you can't do is turn it into an Mp3. Why would you want to turn it into an Mp3? I have some tracks I would like to turn into Mp3s so I can load them into my GPS and play them through my truck's sound system.

One of the girls at work has one of those touch-screen Ipods. It's pretty slick. I do think Apple has long since gotten out of hand with this business of producing a new Ipod at least every six months. This is just the sort of thing they just as well stop with this so-called recession and what-not going on. The Ipod is one of those easy credit at Best Buy or Circuit City type purchases in a lot of cases, I would imagine.

Forget the BOSE earbud suggestion. What you need is some of those Shure E5 earbuds and an 80 gig Ipod.

These huge hard drives came along just in time, didn't they?


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