Subject: | Re: Hard Disk recording at higher elevations |
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From: | "Lou Judson" inaudio |
Date: | Sat May 3, 2008 9:14 am ((PDT)) |
... that's the one I have... ironically. Small side story - I had on of the older 40 G models for years, and when it started to fail - woudl not start up, just click and whir and close down - I got the 80 G video model. A few month later I tried the 40 before tossing it, and it started up again! Now I kep one in the van for travel music, the other is for my live gig walin music and adiobooks on the road. Never expected to have two of them! I saw the other day you can get mixers now where you plug in an iPod as a recording drive - seems strange to me, but probably normal to young folks... Back to our regular programming, sorry to divert. <L> On May 2, 2008, at 11:53 AM, Chris Edwards wrote: > Yep - flash iPods have been available for a few years. > > This initially in low-end small models, but with increasing flash > capacity, most of the range is now flash, including the flagship > "iPod Touch". > > Now, the only HD model is known as "iPod classic". |
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