Raptorpat Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM my early 20s coworker said it was dead technology what are the odds i am the only person in this entire airport with an actual ipod (nano) plugged into corded earbuds 3 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM I can’t speak for other humans, but I think the last time I used my iPod (which I admittedly no longer own) was at least five years ago, maybe longer. 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM never owned one... I had a zune tho ....Jeeze, I was still in MS so that was around Katrina because that was all i had and my DS for a while...so 2005ish yeah, that math checks out. How was that ages ago AND last week Quote
Raptorpat Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM I got a second generation ipod nano maybe 2005ish? My friend had one and it seemed neat. Then I never took it out of the box until I got a summer gig in 2011 doing data entry for 13 hours a day and they literally told us to bring in music to stay sane. So I took it out of the box and plugged it in and immediately got a recall notice that the battery was more or less a bomb, and that they'd replace it. They sent me a sleeve to mail it in a they sent me whatever the current gen ipod nano was. It was half the size and held twice as much storage so it seemed like a win. After that job I've probably used it less than a dozen times when I remember it exists right before I travel. All in all probably an understatement to say I've always been behind the curve on this stuff. 2 Quote
Raptorpat Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM 8 minutes ago, André Toulon said: never owned one... I had a zune tho I think I know exactly one other person who owned one 1 Quote
Insipid Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM Odds are you're the only one. A lawyer with an adroid phone and an obsolete ipod . . . hipster. 4 Quote
UwPp Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago My iPad classic had a pen go through the screen while it was in my purse. 😔 So yes old man. 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I have one on the night stand that runs on my Sony alarm clock radio/cd, but the battery is toast so it doesn't function as an iPod anymore - just a music storage device for the clock. 1 Quote
katt_goddess Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I have a portable cassette player. Suck it, losers. 1 Quote
crackymckrackin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I only us a portable record player when I travel. 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 22 hours ago, Raptorpat said: I think I know exactly one other person who owned one no, that was me too 3 Quote
1pooh4u Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I haven’t used my nano in about a hundred years. I used to have an iPod touch (jail broken), when I used to have Android phones. Then I switched to the iPhone and I don’t listen to music on it anymore 🫠 yeah. IdkwtfIedha. 1 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, katt_goddess said: I have a portable cassette player. Suck it, losers. I got a portable cassette recorder with stereo microphones. Quote
rpgamer Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago I still use mine, but I'm trying to get away from it. My big problem is finding anything that can replicate a feature of itunes that I use extensively. In iTunes, I have the option/capability of telling it custom start and stop times for every track. An absolute blessing for trimming out excess silence, live audience clapping, intros, etc etc. And when I move that music to the ipod, it remembers those settings. I've since found MusicBee, capable of the same settings, and just generally seems a nicer music library tool... but putting that music on my phone (android) won't actually remember those settings (although I think I might be able to force it by having it essentially create a new file with the truncated times.. maybe). Still using an ipod touch that's kinda coming apart at the seems (poor repair job). And I went out and bought a backup that's still new in box when I heard they were discontinued. But, if I can ever find a way to get my mobile music library to work how I want, I'll finally be free of it. 1 Quote
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