On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 08:49  AM, Knuckledragger wrote:
> For the money, around $250 these days, I would just get an in-dash CD 
> head
> unit that also plays MP3s.  Depending upon file size, which is directly
> relative to the sound quality, you can put anywhere from 10 to 200 
> songs
> onto a single 700MB CD-R disc.
My solution is an Apple iPod. I can get 2000+ songs on my 10gb model in 
high-quality format, plus it's easy to search, has custom playlists and 
I can take it with me anywhere. If you've never tried one I recommend 
you check it out, they are awesome. I connect mine via a cassette 
adaptor or FM radio transmitter and it sounds fine. I love never 
running out of music, perfect for those long trips to Kansas.
- Alan Dahl
P.S. Yes, you can get iPods for Windows too, they aren't just for Macs 
anymore.
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