>From: "Apryl Clark" >Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] off topic question about MP3 players >Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:29:36 -0700 > > > >So we have about 600-700 CD's...Hubby came with them all. I refuse to >covert to CD's..I still have tapes..no tape deck but that's another issue. > >Prior to hubby going to MO for this class he'd bought a MP3 player due to >his traveling..Japan, California, Germany, etc he wanted to listen to HIS >music. Then his Bro got shipped to Iraq. So off goes "our" $150 MP3 player. >Then of course he wanted his own again..and bought another one. The last >few weeks of him being here before going to the class he spent all of his >time downloading each and every one of those stinking cd's onto his >computer. Converted them to MP3 and now has approx 15 DVD's (I think that's >what it records them on but in mpg format) and now has every one of his >cd's in that format. > >I was the lucky good typer that ended up inputting all the CD names and >titles onto his computer so he could put the names on each of the CD's. > >I'm still trying to find a way to have a portable tape deck into my >cigarette lighter on the Dodge. At least then when I'm out 4wheeling the >damn things won't skip. hehe. I'm still with ya' Apryl! I have a cassette deck in my 1/2 ton truck as well! I have plenty of old Chris Ledoux tapes to play in it too! :)) There is nothing like driving down a dirt road in my old beat up pickup truck with a worn out tape of Chris Ledoux playing!!! :)) I must admit though... my 1 ton 4x4 has a CD player in it and I have a few CD's to go with it. But I still prefer cassettes in the truck as they dont skip like crazy when I am off roading!!! :)) They dont make stuff like they used to. CD's may sound better... but in an off road vehicle... I prefer cassettes! Scott Team Ropingthewind