In a message dated 12/08/2004 08:52:02 GMT Standard Time,
elgenper@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
It DOES have an MP3 player. I, too, sneered at first, but on a long I know that this may not be relevant to this list
but how do you use a MP3 player to listen to classical music ? Are you
downloading things and if so from where ? Are you listening through earphones on
long journeys are is the MP3 player plugged into the car's stereo system (if you
are travelling by car)?
I have tended to be suspicious of things like MP3 given the
way that Macs refer to everything as 'songs' seemingly ignoring those of us
who listen to music,classical, jazz or whatever, that lasts for more than three
minutes. What was wrong with 'tracks' ?
I might go out and buy one if I thought that the machine would
combine the photographic and the musical in a way that met my
needs.
I am sorry if this has already been covered in this
thread.
Terry
Terry.
Terry King
FRPS
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