new 'pod. new life. 'nuff said. or maybe not.
container box is smaller now. doesn't come with a remote either. they now come with black foams for the distinctive white earphones (to discourage potential subway thieves?), but they got torn immediately as i tried to fit it (i still prefer my Shure E2Cs). but for 60 Gb, hell, i'll take it.
repeat after me ... "yeah right."
nice fonts. crisp and clear colors. and long album titles now scroll on their own (but not during play).
what should we play first ... yeah, let's pick something cheesy (you can cringe now).
ok, now we have a bit more choices. let's go to my faves ...
"... i tell everyone ... i have a city love ... i found it in Lydia ..."
some of the old reliables
"and raise em up ... into the air ... that's all around ya!"
my favorite album in 1988
not taking any chances this time, i opted for a hard plastic case from contourdesign. it's a bit of hassle to insert (probably because i got the cheaper iSee, and not the Showcase, difference of $13). nevertheless, i can live with it.
and thus i leave you with this to haunt your dreams ...
scary, huh? (the pic i mean)
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Vote for the Pinoy guy in Rock Star: INXS.
And is Roman back from vacation yet? =wink=
next week. the bastard went into a funk.
remember, dont steal music
The E2c's in ear design works like an earplug to block background noise naturally. This enables you to listen comfortably at lower volumes -- even in loud environments. And unlike bulky headphones utilizing active noise cancellation technology, no artifacts are introduced into your listening experience. Sound isolating earphones are also much smaller and don't require batteries.
No artifacts are introduced? What's an artifact? Tutuli?
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