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#15
by
BaldRob
on 21 May, 2007 16:44
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Outside of BaldRob, you guys are awesome! Thanks.
That's because I'm the awesomest!!
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#16
by
PigPen
on 21 May, 2007 17:01
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Outside of BaldRob, you guys are awesome! Thanks.
That's because I'm the awesomest!! 
Sure, just keep tellin yourself that................
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#17
by
Alexander215
on 06 Jul, 2007 10:28
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Anything with a built in battery is crap, once it can't hold a charge you have to get someone to replace it, else void your warranty.
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#18
by
Stu
on 06 Jul, 2007 12:23
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Anything with a built in battery is crap, once it can't hold a charge you have to get someone to replace it, else void your warranty.
I forgot to mention on my Sandisk Sansa, I have the ability to replace the worn out rechargeable battery myself -- no sending it in to Apple, etc. for replacement. By the way, I'm still loving my purchase.
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#19
by
Alexander215
on 06 Jul, 2007 14:46
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Anything with a built in battery is crap, once it can't hold a charge you have to get someone to replace it, else void your warranty.
I forgot to mention on my Sandisk Sansa, I have the ability to replace the worn out rechargeable battery myself -- no sending it in to Apple, etc. for replacement. By the way, I'm still loving my purchase.
I've advised some of my buddies on mp3 players, alot of them ended up with Sandisks, they make rock solid USB thumbdrives too.
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#20
by
Bald_freak
on 15 Jul, 2007 14:21
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I just got my Ipod, haven't spent enough time with it yet to formulate an opinion. but as mentioned above, creating separate playlist is probably the simplest thing to do. I miss my MD player personally. you could use rechargeable batteries and charge them directly in the player and record off of anyones stereo or PC (anything with an earphone jack).
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#21
by
Alexander215
on 15 Jul, 2007 14:44
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I just got my Ipod, haven't spent enough time with it yet to formulate an opinion. but as mentioned above, creating separate playlist is probably the simplest thing to do. I miss my MD player personally. you could use rechargeable batteries and charge them directly in the player and record off of anyones stereo or PC (anything with an earphone jack).
MD players rocked balls in their glory days. They are still used quite a bit in the recording industry apparently.
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#22
by
Bald_freak
on 19 Jul, 2007 14:45
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#23
by
Tyler
on 19 Jul, 2007 14:51
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I loved the MD. I was in Japan in 1999 and they were the hottest thing in music. I figured it would eventually take off in the US if it did in Japan. Well, that never happened, but I had a sweet Denon MD player in my house with TONS of music on MD.
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#24
by
schro
on 19 Jul, 2007 15:42
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Schro, the answer to your question is YES, as long as you each have your own profiles (logins) setup in Windows. With Windows setup this way, when you login to iTunes you will have different libraries and can choose which music is designated for that specific profile. If this doesn't make sense, call me.
UPDATE: The answer is yes. Two iPods can share the same library. I recently downloaded the most recent version of iTunes (many improvements), and when you connect your iPod to your PC, it recognizes the unit (as long as you assign them different names) and recalls what songs you have stored in your individual unit. From there, you just drag n' drop songs from your iTunes library into the iPod attached to your PC and BAM!, you're rockin' & rollin'.
Oh, the iPod Shuffle is awesome. It's about the size of a book of matches and is great for jogging.
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#25
by
Tyler
on 19 Jul, 2007 16:08
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Oh, the iPod Shuffle is awesome. It's about the size of a book of matches and is great for jogging.
Agreed! I have one of those little bad boys.
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#26
by
Bald_freak
on 21 Jul, 2007 17:45
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Oh, the iPod Shuffle is awesome. It's about the size of a book of matches and is great for jogging.
Agreed! I have one of those little bad boys.
Elderlies and technology crack me up. My grandmother still can't grasp the concept of burning cd's, I think if I gave her an Ipod stocked with all her fav tunes she'd either have another stroke or starve my grandfather to death

I gave her a Glen Miller burned cd one year and she drove the family nuts for months.
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#27
by
frostillicus123
on 22 Jul, 2007 16:56
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Havent read down the entire thread, but inorder to have sperate libraries you will need o have two user accounts like Tyler Mentioned. To create a second user account
click on Start > Control Panel > user Account > "create a new Account" > Type the name of the person using this account > if it's for the wife create it as "Computer Administrator" if it's for the kids create it as "limited"
If the music is located in My Documents\My Music and you would like to transfer them
Once that account is created you can open my documents for the new user account.
open my computer than navigate to c:\documents and settings\{original user account}\my documents\my music
so now that you have the 2 folders open, cut the music files you would like into the new user account. If you want to have some of the songs in both libraries, than create short cuts for them in one of the user accounts..
if you need more help feel free to message me on here, or add me to msn.... curtis_w_frost@hotmail.com
and v_2curtf@hotmail.com (my microsoft msn)