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Originally posted by pony_trekker
David Essex "Rock On"
Itunes has really hit a niche: satisfy people who want instant music gratification. Think of song, search for song, buy song and listen to song, all in 1 minute. I haven't bought a bit of music any other way in 18 months. CD stores are going to go the way of the record stores, the way of the TV repair shop.
One question: why are cars so far behind in audio technology? Does anyone even use the regular cd player any more? All I have is an ipod shuffle specifically for the car that plugs right in.
I would love something with a USB port that allows me to scroll through the songs on an ipod.
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i always heard technology will start having a shorter and shorter shelf life, but until this IPOD thing hadn't really seen a good example. Now with being forced to find a decent way to play it though my car radio I've tried all the shitty radio adapters and cassete adaptors and seeing all this effort to make that connection. Meanwhile I know every car made from now on will have an IPOD jack straight to the tuner.
In 5 years all that development will be the new "playing a CD through your cassette adaptor."