And for Christmas, no less? Why didn't you just get her a lump of coal?
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Originally posted by Coop View PostGonz - plan on it.
Let's hope for a Sept thru early November date.19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING
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"We're going to give consideration to attending the KC v DET game this year. If we can pull it off, perhaps you can join us?????"
-------------------------Thanks for the invite buddy.
GO LIONS "07" !!!!!!![/QUOTE]
Dano,
Never forgot you buddy. I was just waiting for the right time to ask you if we could stay with you. :twisted:
You watching this M Marko? Because if you are and Dano turns me down, I'm shooting for you next. :-D19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING
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"Never forgot you buddy. I was just waiting for the right time to ask you if we could stay with you. :twisted: "
---------------------------Absolutely. You can sleep upstairs with your daughter and your wife can sleep in my bed. I know you want her to have the best accomodations and I aims to please. Pay no attention to any moaning/screaming you hear.
GO LIONS "07" !!!!!!!GO LIONS "24" !!
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Originally posted by Larsky View PostActually, it plays fewer audio formats than the iPod, not more.
Zen: MP3, WMA, WMA with DRM, Audible (formats 2 and 4), WAV = 6 formats
iPod: MP3, AAC, AAC with DRM, Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4), Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV = 9 formats
[Since the three formats Audible offers are significantly different from each other in how they compromise between sound quality and file size, it seems appropriate to count them as separate formats.]
Of the Zen's 6 formats, four are propietary?WMA, WMA w/ DRM, and the two Audible formats.
Of the iPod's 9 formats, four are proprietary?AAC w/ DRM, and the three Audible formats.
Apple Loseless and AIFF are both Apple formats, right?
Futhermore, most people that own Ipods buy music from Apple's store which cannot be played on any other players.
Really the only formats that matter are MP3 and WMA since that is the format most people code there songs. IPOd used to make you code your own songs in their prioritory format. they getting tem to play on any other player.
Now, go back and take a look at the Video formats Zens support. There are alot more then IPOD.
Futhermore, Zen supports TIVO to GO. With the FM radio, FM recorders, Outlook contacts, hard drive, organizer, etc...I would say it is better because it is more universal.
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Originally posted by Jdoggie View PostApple Loseless and AIFF are both Apple formats, right?
Apple did indeed invent the Apple Lossless format, so upon reflection I should have included it as a proprietary format. But it's a compression technology that's in the iTunes software for both Windows and Macs. It's a compression option that the user can choose to rip their own CDs into if they want higher quality audio while still having significant data compression. It contains no DRM. I'm not sure how having the ability to play back Apple Lossless files makes the iPod worse than the Vision.
AIFF is just an uncompressed audio file. Since my computer displays uncompressed CD audio files as AIFF files, I assumed it was a universal format. However, I've used Macs for the past 20 years, which have always used AIFF. Basically WAV and AIFF files are the same thing (formats for storing PCM data on a PC). Silicon Graphics also uses AIFF files. It's not really a consumer-oriented format, but the fact remains that it is supported by the iPod, and not supported by the Vision.
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Of the Zen's 6 formats, four are propietary?WMA, WMA w/ DRM, and the two Audible formats.
Of the iPod's 9 formats, six are proprietary?AAC w/ DRM, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and the three Audible formats.
Originally posted by Jdoggie View PostFuthermore, most people that own Ipods buy music from Apple's store which cannot be played on any other players.
Originally posted by Jdoggie View PostReally the only formats that matter are MP3 and WMA since that is the format most people code there songs.
Originally posted by Jdoggie View PostIPOd used to make you code your own songs in their prioritory format. they getting tem to play on any other player.
Originally posted by Jdoggie View PostNow, go back and take a look at the Video formats Zens support. There are alot more then IPOD.
Originally posted by Jdoggie View PostFuthermore, Zen supports TIVO to GO. With the FM radio, FM recorders, Outlook contacts, hard drive, organizer, etc...I would say it is better because it is more universal.
Furthermore, the 80gb Video iPod has more than twice the storage of the Vision, longer battery life, a smaller form factor, compatibility with the iTunes store (i.e., the best legal music/video download service there is, although I don't use it), and costs about $30 more ($300 vs $330). My vote goes to the iPod."To alcohol! The cause of—and solution to—all of life's problems." —Homer Simpson, 1997
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Originally posted by YT View PostFroot, my wife bought me the same one back in August for our anniversary. I F'ing LOVE IT! She researched MP3 players in-depth and decided I needed one without a mechanical hard drive, as I'd probably break it.
I use it at the office all the time during the day....put it on, turn on the tunes and close my office door. I can get a lot of work done that way!
Also, get yourself a rubberized "jacket" for it. It really protects the unit. You can get one off of Amazon.com (use Deb's link here at the top)
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Originally posted by Larsky View PostActually, it plays fewer audio formats than the iPod, not more.
Zen: MP3, WMA, WMA with DRM, Audible (formats 2 and 4), WAV = 6 formats
iPod: MP3, AAC, AAC with DRM, Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4), Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV = 9 formats
[Since the three formats Audible offers are significantly different from each other in how they compromise between sound quality and file size, it seems appropriate to count them as separate formats.]
Of the Zen's 6 formats, four are propietary?WMA, WMA w/ DRM, and the two Audible formats.
Of the iPod's 9 formats, four are proprietary?AAC w/ DRM, and the three Audible formats.
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