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Win an i-pod Nano
Hey just a shameless plug for a friend. His site is hosting a contest and the grand prize is an i-pod nano. The contest is to build the best weapon out of office supplies. Here is the contest page I am trying to design and build one before the deadline, but I thought I would let yall know too.
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They may be cheaper, but they're a lot more prone to skipping. Not as bad as regular CDs though. Plus you have all the problems with CD scratches without all the error correction of CDDA. I prefer a good HHD or flash player.Kaebora wrote: http://www.jinx.com/images/products/456bgNavy.jpg
Bah. Who needs I-Pod. CD Players with MP3 playback are way more affordable, and do the same stuff. 200 songs fit on one burned CD.
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You do NOT know what you're talking about man! LOL! CD players don't skip during MP3 playback. They load the song first, then play it via a memory chip. It only spins the disk breifly to load up more of the song, typically 8-10 seconds before it needs to play that portion. Unless the disk gets stuck or scratched, there are no problems. Burned CDs are despensible anyways. Roughly 80 cents each. If you're smart, you'll never delete the MP3 source files from your computer so you can reburn it if nessesary.
I've never had problems, so it just seems more conveiniant than an I-Pod. I work at friggin' Best Buy, and I STILL don't understand all the hype behind the I-Pod.
I've never had problems, so it just seems more conveiniant than an I-Pod. I work at friggin' Best Buy, and I STILL don't understand all the hype behind the I-Pod.
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