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How can I vote against this? [+] |
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Smart, well worded and functional. The idea shows a genuine problem and a good solution. Creative use of the word doowhacky. My only criticism is that it seems to eliminate the need for a real annotation. [+] |
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how does this idea differ from an 'internet cafe' ? (quite a few let you plug in whatever you like, as the OS gets overwritten on log off). |
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[neilp] My problem is that the internet cafes in my area don't have iTunes on it. |
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Ideally your iPod would allow you to buy music via whatever free wi-fi network you're currently in (a departure lounge at an airport, for example). There should be no need for an intermediate computer. |
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This just makes so much sense. I guess because the record stores had been so afraid of losing money as it is, nobody ever thought to embrace the technology and to sell the "online" music right in the store. |
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Even though I utilize my computer for many things, there are indeed days where I would rather not go through the trouble of booting the PC, then logging on to the itunes or napster site and searching for the songs I want. If I can just walk into a record store, hand the cashier a $20 bill and then plug in my unit to a menu driven kiosk, that would be a lot less of a headache. In fact I doubt that I would ever go online to get music again. |
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You could always buy a CD and stick it in your computer to
rip, but I'm still going to give this a bun. great idea |
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