[NSRCA-discussion] Off topic
Jeff Hatton
jeff at priusonline.com
Mon Dec 10 08:48:32 AKST 2007
I use my iPod or my iPhone every day while at work. I am actually
using my iPhone to reply to this message. Along with the hours of
music and audio books I have stored, I also have Many hours of video
from movies and pictures to patten sequences from the Internet to
watch. I looked at a few different mp3 players before going with the
iPod but after handling them the iPod just felt better built. I have
been using my 60gb iPod daily at about 4-6 hours a day for about two
years and it is still going strong. I recently switched to the iPhone
due to a problem with my previous phone and now I have one less device
that I carry daily to work
- Jeff Hatton
On Dec 10, 2007, at 11:55 AM, James Oddino <joddino at socal.rr.com> wrote:
> I didn't see anyone mention the fact that you can download audio
> books to your ipod. I have been "reading" books while I exercise
> and as a result I look forward to going to the gym and I have "read"
> more books since I got the ipod than I had in the previous 15
> years. Good for the mind and the body. The itunes software makes
> the whole process easy and fun. I liked the ipod so much I went out
> and bought an iMac. I should have bought Apple stock. Their stuff
> is great.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> On Dec 10, 2007, at 6:53 AM, John Konneker wrote:
>
>> I hate to ask this on the list but I'm about as "square as a box"
>> as my two daughters would say.
>> Please reply off list.
>> Is there anyone that can tell me in "old guy" terms about IPod's?
>> I'm thinking about getting one for my youngest.
>> Thanks!
>> And once again sorry for the off topic question.
>> John L. Konneker
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