I have an mp3 player - not a real iPod, but a cheap Wal-mart imitation. I mostly use it when I'm exercising on the Gazelle. It takes regular batteries, but does not recharge, and it seems like every time I go to use it, I have to replace the battery - disappointing. I'd like to get a real iPod, with the car accessory like my daughter has.
I subscribe to a couple of podcasts radio programs but I found that I didn't get to listen to them often - can't use any streaming audio at work and not much time at home. I wanted to make CD-RWs, but found they did not play on my car CD player. Making a regular CD-R seems like such a waste - though I could listen to it again, the discussions are out of date.
Yesterday, I found a car adapter for my regular cheap mp3 player. I think I paid almost as much for the adapter as for the mp3 player - LOL. I also told my DH that I want a real iPod.
The adapter was supposed to make the mp3 player work through my car radio - like a tiny transmitter using one of 8 pre-set channels.
mp3? I'm still working on getting my 8 track player to work. *lol*
ReplyDeleteThe car converter does work, but I still want a real iPod, with charger & accessories.
ReplyDeleteI'm holding out. I've read that i-pods almost can never be repaired. That would mean any music on them would be gone. I come from a generation, well let me just say that I still have 33&1/3 and 45 rpm records while my brother still has some 78 rpm records. (c;
ReplyDeleteSo if it ain't tangible then I don't have possession. (c;