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Thread started 09/01/10 9:48am

Bulldog

Can you live without an iPod or MP3 device?

I've owned many ipods, since they first came out. I use it everyday. At home, in the car, outdoors, you name it, my iPod is always with me. I could see myself having one of these for the rest of my life. It still thrills me to have my entire collection, over 11,000 songs (my music DNA) with me at all times.

I'm thinking of buying one more 160GB as a back up in case they discontinue these.

Can you live without your iPod? sad

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Reply #1 posted 09/01/10 10:09am

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Bulldog said:

I've owned many ipods, since they first came out. I use it everyday. At home, in the car, outdoors, you name it, my iPod is always with me. I could see myself having one of these for the rest of my life. It still thrills me to have my entire collection, over 11,000 songs (my music DNA) with me at all times.

I'm thinking of buying one more 160GB as a back up in case they discontinue these.

Can you live without your iPod? sad

I´ve never owned one. lol So yes.

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #2 posted 09/01/10 10:12am

Cinnie

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Reply #3 posted 09/01/10 10:30am

Angelic1302

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yes b/c i'm very low tech right now...I never had an ipod or MP device - sad but true sad

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Me ME ME ME ME...U U U U U!
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Reply #4 posted 09/01/10 10:56am

Bulldog

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lol fit yeahthat music

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Reply #5 posted 09/01/10 11:04am

Timmy84

I can live without an iPod but one of these days I'm gonna get an MP3 player hahaha

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Reply #6 posted 09/01/10 11:09am

Bree8016

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I have had my 2GB MP3 player for 2 years now. It's not a lot of space, so I tend to just listen to various mixes/podcasts/mixtapes I like. I've only imported a few CDs on my computer anyway.

It's nice to use, but I could live without it.

How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand.
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Reply #7 posted 09/01/10 11:14am

P2daP

Nope!! Prince's entire music collection a the palm of my hand at all times!??! Yes!! Thank you!

I used to be like... "no man... i want be able to put the cd into it's players and hold the cover... "But then i bought one and fell in love with. Thousands of songs in my hand at once is really really really nice!!!

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Reply #8 posted 09/01/10 11:15am

Caramelpfe

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I have a 160gb & I couldnt live without it music

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Reply #9 posted 09/01/10 11:43am

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I know i couldn't live without my ipod, one time i left it in a shoe store at the mall then got in H&M and Kiss came on and i started thinking about Prince, i and i realized i left my ipod, i ran so fast luckily the lady who worked at the shoe store had it, i felt bad for leaving it i have so much stuff on my ipod especially Prince stuff, I've invested too much time and money in my ipod to leave it in a store

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Reply #10 posted 09/01/10 11:49am

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Its for about not living without music, i mean its a great thing and accessible but it also has tons of downsides, but im sure we all were saying, "damn i'd die without my walkman" so its just a new day, im sure one day none of this will exist and you will be able to say an artist and they virtually appear and sing a catalog for you.


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Reply #11 posted 09/01/10 12:36pm

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dag said:

Bulldog said:

I've owned many ipods, since they first came out. I use it everyday. At home, in the car, outdoors, you name it, my iPod is always with me. I could see myself having one of these for the rest of my life. It still thrills me to have my entire collection, over 11,000 songs (my music DNA) with me at all times.

I'm thinking of buying one more 160GB as a back up in case they discontinue these.

Can you live without your iPod? sad

I´ve never owned one. lol So yes.

Same here.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #12 posted 09/01/10 12:38pm

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lastdecember said:

Its for about not living without music, i mean its a great thing and accessible but it also has tons of downsides, but im sure we all were saying, "damn i'd die without my walkman" so its just a new day, im sure one day none of this will exist and you will be able to say an artist and they virtually appear and sing a catalog for you.

I hated Walmans. I don't want anything little that you have to listen to with headphones. If it ain't something that thumps the ground and walls hard, disturbs the neighbors, and gets the police called, I ain't got no use for it.

Hell, can't you just see folks at a party gathered around the headphones? Fuck that shit! lol

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Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #13 posted 09/01/10 1:00pm

Wowugotit

vainandy said:

lastdecember said:

Its for about not living without music, i mean its a great thing and accessible but it also has tons of downsides, but im sure we all were saying, "damn i'd die without my walkman" so its just a new day, im sure one day none of this will exist and you will be able to say an artist and they virtually appear and sing a catalog for you.

I hated Walmans. I don't want anything little that you have to listen to with headphones. If it ain't something that thumps the ground and walls hard, disturbs the neighbors, and gets the police called, I ain't got no use for it.

Hell, can't you just see folks at a party gathered around the headphones? Fuck that shit! lol

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your posts make my ass tired.

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Reply #14 posted 09/01/10 1:23pm

TD3

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No. lol I wasn't so crazy about the iPod when they first came out, my first one my daughter "took" it because I didn't use it. Maybe it was because I never did like Walkman's and I thought the sound quality would suck. When I realized I could put a vast majority of my music collection on it, I slowly but surely came around. I travel a lot, I can't live without the dam things, I'm really addicted to the iTouch the music and recordings apps.

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Reply #15 posted 09/01/10 3:07pm

BklynBabe

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my phone is my mp3, my mini computer, my game center, so no I probably wouldn't do too well if I lost it eek

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Reply #16 posted 09/01/10 3:29pm

PoppyBros

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HELL NO!!!!!! mad

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Reply #17 posted 09/01/10 3:31pm

JackieBlue

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Yes, but I wouldn't want to. music

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Reply #18 posted 09/01/10 4:10pm

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I still remember that cool October day in 2001 when I opened my very first iPod. Nine years and many upgrades later, I'm still in love. love
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Reply #19 posted 09/01/10 6:12pm

mrjun18

Caramelpfe said:

I have a 160gb & I couldnt live without it music

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Reply #20 posted 09/01/10 7:22pm

Cinnie

mrjun18 said:

Caramelpfe said:

I have a 160gb & I couldnt live without it music

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Reply #21 posted 09/01/10 7:42pm

datdude

Angelic1302 said:

yes b/c i'm very low tech right now...I never had an ipod or MP device - sad but true sad

i'm with you. i don't have one, never had either. a buddy of mine is about to give me his Ipod nano as he never uses it anymore since he got his Iphone. the other day at the gym this guy made me wish SO BAD i had one. he was SOOOOO obnoxious. one of those "know it alls" who gossips about stuff he really doesn't know about. he had two "captive pupils" on the treadmills who were eating up EVERYTHING he was saying. i was like ARRRRRRRRRGH. i need some headphones and music right now!!! anywho i digress. but yes, i can and have lived without them. still a physical cd buyer.

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Reply #22 posted 09/01/10 7:42pm

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I received as a gift, a shuffle for running and I now use it for probably 40% of my runs. I also take it with me for long distance travel and use it sparingly on flights. That's about it.

I have concerns about long term hearing damage/loss so try to keep the usage pretty low.

I could certainly live with out it.

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Reply #23 posted 09/01/10 7:43pm

funkpill

If I say yes, I might lose it lol

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Reply #24 posted 09/01/10 8:14pm

errant

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no. lock

i just bought my 3rd one today. Had a 60GB iPod to start out 4 years ago. Grew to love it. Had to upgrade a little over a year ago, and they'd replaced the 160 classic with a 120 by the time I bit the bullet. then they re-introduced the 160. ugh. so I've been waiting for awhile to upgrade again, because i've already outgrown the 120, hoping they'd bump up the storage (or at least lower the price) this year. with all the rumors of it being discontinued, I had my finger on the "place order" button on amazon during the entire apple music event today. no mention of it during the event, but when the apple store came back online afterward, it was still there featured at the top of the page. so tonight i went to Best Buy and got one.

just in case.

thinking about getting a touch too, when the new ones come out, just for entertainment's sake. but the limited storage and the touch screen just will not do for my music listening needs.

long live the iPod classic! i'd be lost without it.

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Reply #25 posted 09/01/10 8:31pm

funkpill

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If I say yes, I might lose it lol

My bad

I meant to say: If I say no confused

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Reply #26 posted 09/01/10 9:44pm

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Yes

I stunt a portable CD player

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Reply #27 posted 09/01/10 10:11pm

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No! lol

On the Org since 2005.

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Reply #28 posted 09/02/10 1:53am

Harlepolis

These years I grew more dependent on my Ipod and less dependent on my physical music library,,,,fact is, I don't think I have no use of it anymore since I uploaded it in its entirely into my Ipod and a heap of other stuff from the internet(Hi Paul wink lol).

I spent a big portion of my time building my music library in there,,,so no.

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Reply #29 posted 09/02/10 3:05am

leecappella

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Shame on you for even bringing up such a question!smile I would say, yes, because I lived without them before they came along. However, I would not want to live without my mp3 player. There is no other device that I can think of that will allow me to have all of my music on one source and I can carry it with me to listen to in my car, while shopping, at work, or wherever. You can't do that with a cd.

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