Originally posted by TheKingofKINGS!
There isn't enough good music to let me have variety, and listen to music for a month straight anyways.
There is WAY more than enough good music for that.
My iPod's got about 10 days worth of music. And there's still a ton of stuff I want and don't have on there because it's full.
Originally posted by Lana
There is WAY more than enough good music for that.My iPod's got about 10 days worth of music. And there's still a ton of stuff I want and don't have on there because it's full.
Originally posted by §P0oONYI'm very picky about the music I like.
Now that's just bullshit my good fellow... There are limitless amounts of good music if you look for it.Edit: Quoted wrong post.
The iPod 80Gb and 60GB are the same size right?
Because I bought this case and it says for 60GB but I have a 80GB.
So I'm putting it on but afraid it's too tight and I dont want to snap it shut all the way in fear of too much pressure on the screen and breaking it or something.
Here's a link to the case that I got.
Is this an okay case for a 80GB ipod?
is it comprehensible.....
Ok, that's good. I'm just paranoid, because when I'm putting the back piece on, which takes some squeezing, I see the front screen pressing up against the front piece of the case and you can see the imprint, you know, like a little darkened circles, like a face smooshed against a window or something.
is it comprehensible.....
I just found this.
"If we break down Toshiba's drive offerings by dimensions, we get this:
30GB 5x54x71mm
60GB 8x54x71mm
80GB 8x54x78.5mm
The 60GB drive is 3mm taller than the 30GB; that and the battery is why the 60GB 5G is thicker than the 30GB model. The 80GB toshiba drive shares this height, but is also 7.5mm longer than either drive. It may or may not fit in a 5G 60GB iPod, but I doubt it. Those ArsTechnica pictures make it look like a tight fit. Also, the 30 and 60GB models are said to be CE (for consumer electronic devices) while the 80GB drive is PMR (perpendicular magnetic recording) which is a newer process for storing more data on a smaller hard drive platter. Maybe it's this technology that accounts for the extra length of the drive."
Does this mean it won't fit in the case?
Because I don't want to keep trying if it's too big for the case, even by a little bit.
is it comprehensible.....