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maitaitom Jan 5th, 2005 04:38 PM

"I still don't get it.

No problem. We who have them, do. Enjoy your PC. I'll enjoy my IPOD.
((H))

Robespierre Jan 5th, 2005 04:41 PM

From the lack of meaningful responses to my question, it might be inferred that iPod owners <i>don't know</i> why they spend that bread. Either that, or they can't articulate the reason(s).

Fair enough.

USNR Jan 5th, 2005 04:44 PM

Ever notice that iPod spelled backwards in doPi (as in dopey)?

Kayb95 Jan 5th, 2005 04:45 PM

Maybe some people don't need the world at their fingertips - they just want to listen to their music. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. There is no wrong or right here. It's all personal preference.


Robespierre Jan 5th, 2005 04:50 PM

I didn't say there way any right or wrong. I asked what motivates iPod owners.

Scarlett Jan 5th, 2005 04:54 PM

swandov, that was an excellent advertisement for iPod or any MP3 player :D I want one too!!

giro Jan 5th, 2005 04:55 PM

Robie...
Please define what you are referring to as a PPC? Definition of size and weight would be helpful.

Kayb95 Jan 5th, 2005 04:57 PM

If you want justification, I purchased my mp3 player (20GB Dell DJ) so I could consolidate my music collection to one place. So instead of shuffling through hundreds of cd's, I can simply select anything in my music collection - any time, any where.


Tandoori_Girl Jan 5th, 2005 04:59 PM

Robespierre, do you still use an 8-track player?

ThinGorjus Jan 5th, 2005 05:02 PM

My God, darling, it is only an iPod. You act as though you are carrying around Princess Michael of Kent's bloody tiara. Why not put it in the safe if it is that dear to you?? But, why wouldn't you want to carry it around with you? Isn't that the purpose of an iPod????

Don't be so naff, sweetie. :)

Robespierre Jan 5th, 2005 05:06 PM

I've never owned an 8-track player. Why are you asking such stupid questions?

Robespierre Jan 5th, 2005 05:09 PM

giro, I just searched eBay for <b>pocket pc</b> and got 2480 hits. See for yourself.

obxgirl Jan 5th, 2005 05:14 PM

Robespierre, You win the electronic toy pi$$ing contest. Good for your buddy.


giro Jan 5th, 2005 05:18 PM

Robie:
thanks for being so articulate and responsive. You sound like someone's sixth grade teacher.
By the way...some people refer to them as PDAs.

Robespierre Jan 5th, 2005 05:25 PM

You mean I should do your research for you?

By the way, people who call Pocket PCs PDAs are stretching the conventional definition of a Personal Digital Assistant. My favorite iPAQ application is a flight planning and navigation system called Pocket Flight Management System, the features and functions of which can be seen at pocketfms.com. A phonebook/calendar/notebook device such as a Palm Pilot isn't anywhere near capable of running it.

I think I'm beginning to understand why more people aren't buying PPCs. They don't know what they are.

rex Jan 5th, 2005 05:32 PM

&lt;&lt;From the lack of meaningful responses to my question...&gt;&gt;

I think my answer about the Transpod and the Bose SoundDeck should constitute a substantial response. You can't do anything like what either one of those offers you with a PPC.

In Robespierre's defense - - to Giro... I think that what people have come to think of as a &quot;PDA&quot; is <b><i>not</i></b> a PocketPC at all.

But then again, a PocketPC doesn't ordinarily have 20 or 40 gigs of storage, either.

Robespierre Jan 5th, 2005 05:35 PM

Wait a minute. The iPod puts out a high-impedance audio signal, which the Bose amplifies and outputs.

Any PPC can do that.

Clifton Jan 5th, 2005 05:47 PM


loisco - if the value of having your music along justifies carrying it, then you have your answer. But I wouldn't leave it in the room if you want to keep it.

Robespierre, why do you <i>care</i> what motivates people's purchases or preferences? This seems to be sort of a running theme lately but I don't get it.

Personally, I can rationalize dragging all kinds of useless stuff around. Useless, unless you happen to be me. I <i>like</i> my digital SLR and even carry around extra lenses. But a lot of people would rather have one of those little pocket sized jobs. I like my Flashtrax, even though it doesn't do everything a PDA can do. Personally, I'm very glad it doesn't. PC = work in my mind. I don't want anywhere near a PC on vacation (I'm a Sr. Engineer in an IT field). The Flashtrax has a compact flash slot, can view RAW Nikon files in native format, play a little Ramones when I want (surreal while dodging horsecarts on transylvanian roads) and if really bored back at the room, I can watch some movies we ripped and loaded before we left (don't tell anyone). That's all we wanted. So if we can
have that for $295, why spend more?

Think of it as the K.I.S.S principle.

susanna Jan 5th, 2005 05:49 PM

We have purchased the speakers from Apple and they are great for traveling. As well as sounding great and not costing an arm and a leg, they serve as the docking station. When folded up they are about 10 x 6 x 1 and weigh less than a pound. We used them in our rented house in Provence and it was just great...when we were in hotels, we just put it in the room safe.

Robespierre Jan 5th, 2005 06:00 PM

Clifton, all I can say is that if you're in IT and don't want to carry a computer in your pocket on vacation, you're in the wrong field. In my opinion, of course.

Flashtrax movies: 320x240x30 fps (Hmmm. Just like my iPAQ 2215 - $299.)


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