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lifeisabitch
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happy birthday dave
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DaveMoral
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i think ther'll hold on to the classic for a while. they're moving to solid state disk storage, but that shit is too expensive to offer in large
volume. so for the time, they'll keep the traditional high-capacity and less expensive drives in the classic.
the fm tuner is nice. i bought my wife a nano last year for christmas and i gotta say this is one of the few times i'm bummed i didn't wait. she
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Funny that Apple is behind on that one though. Zune has had it for a while and are coming out with HD radio versions.
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BDx13
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they're rarely about loading up on excess features.
it's the overall usability they care about.
there's talk about how they're working on a table computer - kinda like a big ipod touch - but stories talk about how they've actually developed
numerous versions over the past decade, only to have them scrapped after years of work by jobs for one reason or the other.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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ShawnRefuse
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Microsoft Surface is like a giant table iPhone. I think they should make a tablet/laptop with touch screen. I'd buy one.
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JawnDiablo
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happy birthday dude....make it a good one that lasts a few days
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DaveMoral
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Quote: | Originally posted by BD
they're rarely about loading up on excess features.
it's the overall usability they care about.
there's talk about how they're working on a table computer - kinda like a big ipod touch - but stories talk about how they've actually developed
numerous versions over the past decade, only to have them scrapped after years of work by jobs for one reason or the other. |
Speaking of iPods. I was at Fred Meyer this afternoon and saw a USB turntable specifically made to be compatible with the iPod/iTunes. There's some
seriously cool shit out there.
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