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Old 04-27-2013, 09:48 PM   #1
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Thumbs up I'm simply AMAZED right now...

As a music lover, and self named MUSIC HOARDER , this absolutley blows my mind! A device that also serves as a phone, camera, camcorder, alarm clock, and SO MANY OTHER THINGS, can be a portal for a music storage and playing system that currently holds somewhere around 26,000 songs! Then, when the headphone jack is hooked into the small, three speaker system, it produces a sound so powerfull it literally SHAKES THE WALLS. Goosebump moment....

I can look back a few years and imagine all the cd cases, jackets, cassette tape clutter and crap that would linger in the TRUE music lover's atmosphere. I love that now it is all contained in a device I wouldn't call SMART... but absolutley MAGNIFICANT!!


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Old 04-28-2013, 09:26 AM   #2
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Kinda weird knowing that my entire cd collection wouldn't put a dent in my 16g iPod. Just recently drank the kool aid (Apple inc) kool aid. Proud owner of first iPod n iPhone.
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Old 04-28-2013, 12:19 PM   #3
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Kinda weird knowing that my entire cd collection wouldn't put a dent in my 16g iPod. Just recently drank the kool aid (Apple inc) kool aid. Proud owner of first iPod n iPhone.
LOL , I have 14.5 GB of just Frank Zapoa !
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I remember when I got my two iPods and a mixer device to place them. It was nice not having to carry around the CD collection. All the music and the devices to play it fit in one laptop case.
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Ginger, I noticed there is a plaque that says "keep it real" in the shot of your very awesome speaker system. Is that some sort of subliminal advertisement?

I have a pile of cd's in storage. I can't bear to throw them away in case I need to rip them again. I don't want to pay for them twice. What do the rest of you do with your cd's once you've made the digital jump?
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Old 04-28-2013, 07:43 PM   #6
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Yes, I still keep my CD's as well. You never know when they will come in handy. I still bring the CD player/mixer to gigs where I run a stage for performing groups. The vast majority of them bring their music on CD's. Very few bring an iPod or other MP3 player. Hell, I have even had one group bring their music on cassette tapes.

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What do the rest of you do with your cd's once you've made the digital jump?
Well actually, since CD's are a digital medium, we all made that digital jump decades ago.
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Old 04-28-2013, 08:21 PM   #7
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... Hell, I have even had one group bring their music on cassette tapes.
I was going through storage and found a cassette tape of Journey. My first thought was what the hell can I do with this? At least it is smaller than the 8-tracks I had in my pickup back in high school.

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...Well guess what? I have cassette tapes too. My favorite ones are those which I made while waiting for some particular song to play on the radio... missing half of it.... but running upstairs to hit record anyway! And then there are the ones I recorded while having a mike plugged in... changing a word or two around here and there... which I still do to this day ( minus the cassesse deck lol.)
No subliminal message with the keep it real plaque lol. It means what it says and it says what it m.eans. just like the redhead who owns it. Bam.
,I still have the cd collection I must confess. In a black leather case that is almost at " place in safe deposit box status. As a true music lover ( Rover have you ever even seen my television turned on lol ) I can brag that I have cds that I've kept in mint condition since I was about 14. This includes the ENTIRE discography of Pink Floyd and Led Zep.
Keep calm and ROCK ON!
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Old 04-28-2013, 09:57 PM   #9
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And The Song Remains the Same
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Old 04-30-2013, 06:39 AM   #10
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Hoping to remain on (sub)topic. How do I get my cd's on my iPod? I'm not having much success with that. I need to get my Jerry Clower collection ripped, along with others. Most of my music is already on the pc or an old mp3. Not real excited about having to buy my music twice, a second time through iTunes

"At least it is smaller than the 8-tracks I had in my pickup back in high school."

Beach Boys and Conway Twitty were the last two 8tracks that I remember enjoying. Property of the old man, of course
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Hoping to remain on (sub)topic. How do I get my cd's on my iPod? I'm not having much success with that. I need to get my Jerry Clower collection ripped, along with others. Most of my music is already on the pc or an old mp3. Not real excited about having to buy my music twice, a second time through iTunes

"At least it is smaller than the 8-tracks I had in my pickup back in high school."

Beach Boys and Conway Twitty were the last two 8tracks that I remember enjoying. Property of the old man, of course
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Old 04-30-2013, 06:41 AM   #12
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Oops.
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If you have an iPod then you should have iTunes on a computer. iTunes can copy a music CD directly into the iTunes library. Then you just synchronize your iPod to that library.
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Old 04-30-2013, 02:22 PM   #14
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I can brag that I have cds that I've kept in mint condition since I was about 14. This includes the ENTIRE discography of Pink Floyd and Led Zep.
Suh-weet!!!!!
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Old 04-30-2013, 02:56 PM   #15
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I miss records and CD's. I always hated cassette tapes and 8 tracks...man I am old. I just got on the iPhone/iTunes band wagon a little over a year ago. Digital music is pretty amazing...I just miss the old stuff some times.
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