Got an MP3 player - discovered ipodder yet? NB

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Here a great way of wasting a few hours.
The future of broadcasting - sort of radio on demand - but sorting the chaff from the wheat is taking some time. Great stuff though. My favourite so far is Engadget
Visit http://www.ipodder.org and download the ipodder software. Sign up for podcasts of interest - check out http://www.podcastalley.com for suggestions - then using MediaPlayer4 auto sync the feed with your MP3 player.
Driving to work will never be the same again!
 
In a similar vain, SWMBO was given a Sony Walkman as a leaving present before christmas that came with it's own software that enables up to 30 albums of 700MB each to be compressed enough to go onto 1 cd. Although the quality is slightly affected just 15 albums of selected audio must be enough for anyone on cold nights watch and at that it sounds just as good as the original. It even has a built in cd case to hold 10 cd's. I make that a potential to carry some 350 hours audio! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Many years ago I got a cd of every Beatles album with each track cross-referenced to other albums that it was on as well as full lyrics. I think it's in .wav format but the quality is pretty good and the presentation is brilliant.

I may be visiting a client in Althorne next week. If you want a copy, I'll pop one through your letterbox (PM your address).
 
whilst the younger kids got mini's for Christmas a 20gb pod was requested by one - to accomadate his existing 17GB of MP3s!
I think it's finally time to get rid of my LPs - all 50 of them!!! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
Don't get rid of your vinyl. I just bought 'Nice Enough to Eat' up here in the Granite City and go some rare plastic for my xmas too. I've just got to get round to converting it all onto the jukebox on my computer.
 
"Nice enough to Eat" - blimey, that's going back a bit; is it the Island sampler, with Jethro Tull's "We used to know" on it, inter alia?

I'm getting old................ /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
That's probably one of my favourite tracks ever!!

Let's shake those grey memory cells a bit...

Side 1
Cajun Woman - Fairport Convention
At The Crossroads - Mott The Hoople
Better By You, Better Than Me - Spooky Tooth
We Used To Know - Jethro Tull
Woman - Free
I keep Singing That Same Old Song - Heavy Jelly

Side 2
Sing Me A Song That I Know - Blodwyn Pig
Forty Thousand Headmen - Traffic
Time Has Told Me - Nick Drake
21st Century Schizoid Man - King Crimson
Gungamai - Quintessence
Strangely Strange But Oddly Normal - Dr Strangely Strange
 
Ah, memories................

Sad to relate, I still have a copy of "In the Court of the Crimson King" cluttering up my living room. I can't say I've played it much recently, though I put on "Moonchild" if I want to clear the room of children.

I also have a copy of "Five Leaves Left", but it's cool to like Nick Drake - and to name your boat after one of his songs. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
I've discovered the iPodder podcasts in the last couple of weeks also.

My favourites are Coverville, The Dawn and Drew show, and of course the Daily Source Code.
 
IF you think that King Crimson is out of date then compare..

Moonchild - King Crimson

with

M62 song - the Doves (from The Last Broadcast)

Talk about plagarism...

PK.
 
Yes, indeed. To be fair, the Doves credit Fripp, Giles, Lake, Macdonald, Sinfield, Cobley et al on the album and don't try to deny that they ripped it off.

Great band; "Pounding" sounds particularly good at 30 knots, mid-Solent, with the volume turned up to 11 /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif.
 
So you spend 350£ on an i-pod to escape the brainless chatter/mindless commercials which polute the airwaves ad nauseam;
AND THEN YOU DWONLOAD RADIOPROGRAMS ON IT?????

Steve Jobs would turn in his grave, if he were dead.

BTW, Adam Curry was the Dutch answer to Smashey and Nicey in the 80's
 
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