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Dennis Marks
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Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:27 am Post subject:
MP3 Player - Letting Off Steam |
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I don't expect an answer to this. It is just a complaint.
1. Why do companies think that smaller is better? How about a nice, solid
MP3 player that takes a couple of AA batteries?
2. No software should be needed at all. The MP3 player should look like a
flash memory module to the computer.
All mp3 players are flimsy matchbox size and instruct you to install
software without telling you if it is needed or not.
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Byte
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Posted:
Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:27 am Post subject:
RE: MP3 Player - Letting Off Steam |
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I don't know what MP3 players you are "fooling" around with, but most do
exactly what you want. Mine uses one AAA battery and is plug&play. No
installation disk, just connect it to the USB port and load it up and I'm
ready
to go my merry way. Next time look with a Google search for the pros and
cons of the item before buying it!
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XP-WNP
Today is the first day of the
rest of your life.
"Dennis Marks" wrote:
| Quote: | I don't expect an answer to this. It is just a complaint.
1. Why do companies think that smaller is better? How about a nice, solid
MP3 player that takes a couple of AA batteries?
2. No software should be needed at all. The MP3 player should look like a
flash memory module to the computer.
All mp3 players are flimsy matchbox size and instruct you to install
software without telling you if it is needed or not.
--
Dennis
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deboraht
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:27 am Post subject:
RE: MP3 Player - Letting Off Steam |
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"Byte" wrote:
| Quote: | I don't know what MP3 players you are "fooling" around with, but most do
exactly what you want. Mine uses one AAA battery and is plug&play. No
installation disk, just connect it to the USB port and load it up and I'm
ready
to go my merry way. Next time look with a Google search for the pros and
cons of the item before buying it!
--
XP-WNP
Today is the first day of the
rest of your life.
"Dennis Marks" wrote:
I don't expect an answer to this. It is just a complaint.
1. Why do companies think that smaller is better? How about a nice, solid
MP3 player that takes a couple of AA batteries?
2. No software should be needed at all. The MP3 player should look like a
flash memory module to the computer.
All mp3 players are flimsy matchbox size and instruct you to install
software without telling you if it is needed or not.
--
Dennis
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