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Paul Tomblin wrote:
In a previous article, "Jay Honeck" said: Bottom line: I now have an entirely new collection of "flying CDs" without ever leaving my house, and without having to buy 35 (at least!) CDs. Our plane will be ROCKING on our next flight! Even better: You can get an iPod, and plug it into the music-in jack on your panel. Rip all your legal CDs and transfer the stuff you bought from iTunes Music Store ("ITMS" in the vernacular) and Bob's your uncle. I've got 2660 songs on this one (and some of those are long classical pieces). I think that translates into something over 1000 hours of music. And even cheaper, you can get a portable CD player that is MP3 compatible. (some are under $30) One 800mb disk holds a *lot* of MP3 encoded tracks. Tom Pappano, PP-ASEL-IA-MP3-MP3CDR/W |
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