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I have never down loaded music. All the games I have are on cds. I would like to see how you listen to music while skate boarding ect.

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Originally posted by gambit3
I have never down loaded music. All the games I have are on cds. I would like to see how you listen to music while skate boarding ect.
You should try an ipod. Its great. I can listen to any one of 5,000 punk records while out running.

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I'm currently buying lots of 70's / 80's stuff on CD from my local record store. All at £5 each. I get a brand new CD, case, cover art and booklet. If the CD has say 14 tracks and I downloaded them at 75p each that would cost me £10.50 ... no contest! 🙂

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Originally posted by seanpbutler
You should try an ipod. Its great. I can listen to any one of 5,000 punk records while out running.
Or, if you can't afford an iPod (they come expensive but well worth it, I hear), you can use a cheaper flash memory type unit. You can get 512MB MP3 players at insanely low prices nowadays. Good thing about solid-state is that it is more shock resistant, far better than a CD player or even an MP3 CD player.

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