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Originally Posted by nigxdoof' post='822249' date='Mar 20 2009, 01:09 PM
or just place a hard drive or flash memory for faster idrive and save songs or whatever.
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Originally Posted by TexaZ3' post='822693' date='Mar 20 2009, 10:51 PM
I've got a 160Gb classic.
PS: The 1900 songs are from my 300 CD collection and 200+ songs bought online. I did make the decsion to not rip the whole CDs but just the best songs from each.
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Now this is a big iPod:
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Originally Posted by Richard in NC' post='823066' date='Mar 21 2009, 12:05 PM
What do you do with all of that space? I've got a 16GB iPod Touch. I've got 1900 songs, 1000 pictures, and 10 or so videos. I still have 5GB free, another 800 songs...
PS: The 1900 songs are from my 300 CD collection and 200+ songs bought online. I did make the decsion to not rip the whole CDs but just the best songs from each.
PS: The 1900 songs are from my 300 CD collection and 200+ songs bought online. I did make the decsion to not rip the whole CDs but just the best songs from each.
well, some people like to rip their music in loss-less (aiff or flac) format which takes up around 10 times more space than the regular 128kbps...others like to carry their entire collection with them all the time (some have a few 100 gigs of music...)
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soon wireless networks and 3g will be so fast all we will just stream all out shit from home pcs hehe
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Originally Posted by russdx' post='823218' date='Mar 21 2009, 06:38 PM
soon wireless networks and 3g will be so fast all we will just stream all out shit from home pcs hehe
one day you will be able to frozzle while riding in a dunbarcan on if you have access to a winnagomar network.
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Originally Posted by craigm1841' post='823622' date='Mar 22 2009, 08:18 AM
one day you will be able to frozzle while riding in a dunbarcan on if you have access to a winnagomar network.
Forty years ago, a room sized mainframe had 6MB of memory. A 250MB disk weighed 40 pounds and required a 70 pound magnet to move the heads, a 1200 baud terminal was a big thing, and the internet was a military secret in its infancy.
EDIT: Actually this was referencing a computer built around '71 that I worked with in '83-'84. A computer built in the '60s was lucky to have 256KB of memory and lucky to have any fixed disks.
The most compact computers at the time had 1k or so of memory. Even with that primitive technology, we did manage to get to the moon and back. Can't do that with an iPod (even though there's an app for just about everything else).
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Originally Posted by Richard in NC' post='823637' date='Mar 22 2009, 09:04 AM
And I assume you'll invent that.
Forty years ago, a room sized mainframe had 6MB of memory. A 250MB disk weighed 40 pounds and required a 70 pound magnet to move the heads, a 1200 baud terminal was a big thing, and the internet was a military secret in its infancy.
The most compact computers at the time had 1k or so of memory. Even with that primitive technology, we did manage to get to the moon and back. Can't do that with an iPod (even though there's an app for just about everything else).
Forty years ago, a room sized mainframe had 6MB of memory. A 250MB disk weighed 40 pounds and required a 70 pound magnet to move the heads, a 1200 baud terminal was a big thing, and the internet was a military secret in its infancy.
The most compact computers at the time had 1k or so of memory. Even with that primitive technology, we did manage to get to the moon and back. Can't do that with an iPod (even though there's an app for just about everything else).
and the frozzle. that is my word. i havent decided if it is going to be a cool techie device or a sex act yet.
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and the idea of "internetworking" later becomming the internet was an idea developed from MIT and UCLA labs. by 3 visionaries. it was of course made possible by a list of people and inventions to long to list, however a notible event in the development of the "internet" was On 6 August 1991, a pan European organization for particle research, publicized the new World Wide Web project. The Web was invented by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989.
dont let al gore see this, it may hurt his feelings
dont let al gore see this, it may hurt his feelings