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...year prior to filming. I mean, I took lessons and practiced every day. I took violin lessons and conducting lessons,” he recalls.Even in post-production, Harris has found himself enjoying the music that was in his head for so long.“My iPod is still kind of loaded up with that,” he says with a laugh. However, he admits that his ineptitude with digital technology might play a part in that fact.“You know, [there are] a couple of Dylan tunes, but it’s mostly Beethoven, primarily...
...listening to a song and browsing through your music when you're suddenly interrupted by someone. You hit the Play/Pause button and your music stops. But when you hit Play/Pause again, it will start playing whatever song you're currently highlighting, not what you were listening to. On the iPod, this is handled by having separate buttons to select highlighted songs and to play and pause what's "now playing...
...sure it won't be a selling point for younger people who are more often surrounded by crowds of peers. I just don't understand why Microsoft chose to launch a 30GB hard-drive-based player when the kids these days want cheaper, cuter flash players - not just the iPod nano but the SanDisk Sansa and many others. Today's hard drive business is all about video playback, and the Zune certainly offers that, but Apple's movie and TV store will keep them ahead of Zune's music-only retailer. (Microsoft's new movie and TV store for Xbox...
...this point, the Zune isn't an iPod killer, though it may be an Urge killer, a Napster killer and a Rhapsody killer ? none of these services work with the Zune, and none of their compatible players work with Zune Marketplace. For the time being, people will still decide between Apple and "other." Zune will be just another choice to be made once someone dares to be different, and says "no" to Apple...
...closer you’ll be to your goal: 750 words, an e-mail to your TF with the file attached, and a big bottle of Olde English 800 that you can crunch while listening to “40 Oz to Freedom” on your iPod nano...