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What do you do for music on the go?
I don't have anything other than a portable CD player that I bought for my car about 8 years ago. I don't use it much but it's still working. My truck is 6 and a half years old and only has a radio/cassette player in it so that's where I keep the CD player.
I've got a USB key for moving files from home to work but it's not one that plays music. I'm thinking of buying a music player, especially now that those sexy iPod Nanos are out from Apple Computer, but I doubt that I'd use it that much.
I have nearly a thousand MP3s and about 500 CDs that I could rip for more files so there's plenty to play but I suspect that, like the portable CD-player, I'd just not use it.
So in addition to what do you do for music, what format do you prefer to use? I've only used MP3s though I think I have something that rips in the new MP4 compression format.
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The T5 takes SD memory cards, so I load a whack of MP3s onto one, plug in my headphones, and go. When I'm travelling and working, it's nice to catch up on reading and writing in the airport or on the plane while listening to tunes.
Hauling the laptop out of its case just for that is pure hell!
I bought my wife an iRiver MP3 player. It's very highly rated. The advantage it has over the iPod is its removable AA battery. Much more convenient, especially since we run every gadget in our house on a collection of Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries.
SanDisk also makes an excellent player.
Hope that helps...
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I have a Monster Cable that connects through the cigarette lighter in my car, so I can play the iPod through my car radio by tuning into one of eight frequencies. I put it on random and I'm good to go...
Couldn't live (happily) without it!!
(I use whatever format the music happens to come down as ... mp3, mp4, whatever)
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A great discovery in my car was a little socket that the ipod headphone socket can plug into, so on long journeys I put the ipod into the glove box.
I even use iTunes as a jukebox now. With Airport express wifi, you can beam the tunes straignt from a laptop to a hifi, without any wires. Even cooler, you can store the tunes in one machine and then connect to it from another to play them back. This Powerbook doesnt have any significant tunes stored in it but can call up the library over the Wifi and then play it back through the hifi. I promise its easy to set up.
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Mar, I did transition from vinyl to Cds a long long time ago but I've barely moved forward since then. :-(
I'd like an iPod, but just havent' gotten that far yet!
For now, I steal my kids portable CD player when I need tunes on the go. My poor car just has radio/cassette, too.
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