iTunes as a good (not crappy) last minute Father's Day gift
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[iPoditude.com > The iPod Blog] Well, speaking as a proud Father, if you're looking for an easy and fast way to get a Dad a Father's Day gift think about some getting him some rockin' tunes or buy him a gift certificate from iTunes and let him pick his own sonic disco beats. Give him an hour's peace, a beer, and his iPod and he'll be happy as a clam.
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[It Hurts to Breathe] my kind of game: I had lost one of his records, Kindness of the World, some time ago, and it finally crossed my mind today to go purchase some tracks from iTunes. I also read a fairly interesting interview with him, in which he says: "...if you listen to jazz and you're a singer-songwriter, [there's a fear] that you're just going to turn into Sting." (For those who don't know me, my Sting hatred knows no bounds.)
[these people are crazy::] UPDATES: -I believe I mentioned that the church, a...: If you download the music in Napster, you can play it in any music player, but the file must remain in a WMA format, so if you have a player (say, itunes) that doesn't play WMAs, you cannot load any Napster songs onto your newly purchased ipod. The way around is to burn the Napster songs onto CD, then re-rip the music into itunes (into mp3 format).
[Gearlive.com] Gear Live | FreeiPods.com Offering Free iPods and iTunes Gift ...: If you haven't heard, freeiPods.com is a site that rewards you with either a 15 GB iPod, an iPod mini, or a $250 iTunes Gift Certificate - whichever you choose. All you need to do is sign up for one of the offers on the site, and then refer five friends.
[Ipoditude.com] iPoditude.com > The iPod Blog: March 2005 Archives: A week's worth of programming for each selected channel can be saved on your iPod and then used to decide which is better - continue to listen to music, or plant your lazy arse down in front of the TV and zone out. Due to the massive amount of garbage fine entertainment on television, each listing is saved as a small mp3 file (since the iPod Notes doesn't have the storage capacity necessary).
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Posted at June 18, 2005 08:34 PM