Just Got an IPod

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    #1_War_Poet_ForLife The Baker of Cakes

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    Thanks. Haha. Sorry, but I'm kind of slow on things. Is there anyway to change the titles of the songs when they get uploaded onto the IPod? Because it has the same titles as it has on Limewire, and it looks really awkward</p>
     
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    #1_War_Poet_ForLife The Baker of Cakes

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    I wouldn't know. I don't have an iPod. (Or an mp3 player)</p>
     
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    Son I told you not to use limwire...it sucks.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Super Villain)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    To get the best battery life, charge it until its full, and let the battery die before you charge it again.</p>

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    That's the exact opposite of what I've read. You are also not supposed to play it while it's fully charged and charging, and just try to use the battery as little as you can, by not using the screen light, and not fast forwarding.</p>

    My ipod history: Got the 40 GB clickwheel. Hard drive died. Got a replacement. Hard drive died. Got it replaced again. Hard drive died. Frustrated, stole mom's 4GB mini. Worked okay for a while, battery readings were a little weird- would show it was half-charged but then run out of juice. Dropped it in the toilet this past Wednesday. Immediately took it out, dried it as best I could, left it in front of a fan for 2 days. It still has all the music, screen works, and it charges, but the computer doesn't see it. Haven't tried disk mode or anything like that yet.</p>

    Best thing about the ipod, IMO, are the podcasts- my mix is like 75% podcasts, 20% music, 5% audiobooks.</p>

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BG7 Lavigne)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Mines a 30GB fwiw. So thats a hard drive one thats nearly indestructible. Not sure what the scratching problem people are having...just keep them in the sleeves that come with the iPod. <u>Also a bit confused about the don't wrap the headphones around the iPod part as well. Why wouldn't you?</u></p>

    I take it I could light my Nano on fire, and it'd still work good.</p>

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    It can wreck the connection. Happened to mine after i kept wrapping it around the Headphones had to be twisted into a certain position or it would sound all weird. But now my headphones are Always Leading from my pocket underneath my Tee or Shirt and sticking out near my head:D</p>

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