My iPod died last week; it was five years old, and I stupidly thought to myself "I'm impressed how it's going considering how much I use it. (Probably 10 hours a day - the office gets loud and it drowns out the annoying people, and the bus ride of work is 40 minutes each way). It started only half playing songs, and skipping certain bands and
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I share your phone is phone and music device is music device attitude. While I appreciate the lesser stuff to carry very much, I also miss having it easier to spontaneously change the music I carry with me. Which is weird, because so much fits onto the mp3-player. But not ALL fits onto the mp3-player, and chances are zero that I will at 5 am in the morning turn on the computer to delete one CD folder to replace it with the other CD I suddenly have the urge to listen to on my way to work. (I think I need a dinosaur icon for posting these kinds of things. ;-) I also still want to get music on a CD if I spend money on it, and not just a flimsy file. ;-) )
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And a phone was a phone! Hee! I miss those days, too. I love a lot of what the new tech can do for us, but there's something to be said for the simplicity of tech gone by. Alas...
Hope you can get the music situation sorted out! Obviously, your old iPod likes Taylor Swift...
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