MaizeRage25
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My first MP3 player was an iRiver something or other. Then I got a 5th gen iPod and have had it for over 2 years
shidoshi said:Aw, come on... MD was awesome at the time. I loved my MD player, and the fun of trying to figure out 74 (or 80) minutes of songs to put onto one, after which I'd manically push the up and down volume buttons in order to give the tracks names.
Didn't replace my MD player until I got my first iPod. At that point, though, I never looked back.
shidoshi said:Aw, come on... MD was awesome at the time. I loved my MD player, and the fun of trying to figure out 74 (or 80) minutes of songs to put onto one, after which I'd manically push the up and down volume buttons in order to give the tracks names.
Didn't replace my MD player until I got my first iPod. At that point, though, I never looked back.
linkboy said:My first mp3 player was a RCA Lyra
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By mine, I mean my brother's, I just used it more.
After I got out of Air Force Basic Training, I bought a 5G 30GB iPod Video and I had that until it got stolen (still pissed about that).
My current mp3 player is a 160GB iPod Classic.
Glad to hear you remember, Wellington!Wellington said:That was my first too. I actually bought it off of fellow GAFfer Nomoment.![]()
Mamesj said:
TheQueen'sOwn said:This was my first one:
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I went through 5 of them... they kept mysteriously locking up!
Then I had this:
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The headphone jack stopped working.
... Best wishes. o_oInsertia said:Realized 16 songs sucked, got a 256MB Sandisk MP3 player with FM tuner. Lost it at an airport.
Got a 30gig Ipod Video. Dropped it, no longer works.
Got a 8gig Ipod Nano. No idea where it is.
Plan on buying a Ipod Touch in a couple of weeks.
Insertia said:Wow, just checked out the 80gb Zune review at Cnet. Is there ANY reason that I should shell out an extra $130 for the 16gb Ipod Touch?
Kung Fu Jedi said:Because they are two very different products??
This.Kung Fu Jedi said:Because they are two very different products??
Insertia said:wow really