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[at-l] Hungry, Hungry Hiker :-> WARNING!!!



At 01:44 PM 2/22/02 -0500, patrick.loomis@ch.novartis.com wrote:

>Uh, actually I've converted about 50 or 60 music CDs to MP3s.  Which is why
>I can carry about 40 or 50 hours of music files that weigh in total (not
>counting the player) about an ounce.

I knew there ws a reason why I stuck with cassettes....
How much for the player
How much does the player weigh
How do you get the music onto the MP3
Are their MP3 players for cars?
Details.....please.  This sounds too good to be true


>Pat Loomis (who always uses the lowest possible compression when converting
>to MP3 format)
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>Ron Martino <yumitori@montana.com>@mailman.backcountry.net on 02/22/2002
>01:25:27 PM
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>To:    at-l@mailman.backcountry.net
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>Subject:    Re: [at-l] Hungry, Hungry Hiker :-> WARNING!!!
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>patrick.loomis@ch.novartis.com wrote:
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> > Speak for yourself!   :-)>
> >
> > >realizing that you really didn't need your
> > >entire Grateful Dead bootleg collection, for example.
> >
> > >rafe b.
> > >aka terrapin
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>  You guys need to get with the 21st century. Use MP3s, and then your
>collection won't weigh any more than the player, regardless of the
>number of songs in it. The 12-inch woofers, on the other hand...
>
>  Ron
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