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- 08-24-2008, 03:30 AM #1virigGuest
iPhone Music Downloads - 7 Tips to Find the Top Service for iPhone
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- 08-24-2008, 11:01 AM #2LarryGuest
Re: iPhone Music Downloads - 7 Tips to Find the Top Service for iPhone Music
virig <[email protected]> wrote in news:d4cc78e6-0485-42a9-84ba-
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> http://iphoneipodmac.googlepages.com...usic_downloads
"How Much Music Can You Download In 7 Days?" it says.....
My cap is 9Mbps so, theoretically, using 3.5MB MP3 files which is about
average, I can get 537,600 a week, downloading 24/7 which I pretty much
do.
However, in reality, it's somewhere around 400,000 songs a week, maybe a
little less.
Some weeks, it's zero because it's downloading movies and documentaries
all week.
I already HAVE a "top service to for iPhone music" called
usenetserver.com! It's $15/month for mere mortals with no limits but
your modem's cap on 10 simultaneous ports, but I get it included with my
Knology internet service by a direct fibre link in Atlanta. I'm 8.5ms
from the server farm, ping times to kill for...(c;
Now, all we have to do is crack open the FruitFone so you can use
Windows Explorer or some other file handler to simply copy the millions
of free MP3 files on the 6.5TB RAID server to the FruitFone's pitifully-
inadequate fixed memory so you can play it, unmolested by some stupid
nanny software.
I don't boot spyware, so have never installed iTunes on any machine.
Can you tell iTunes to copy 2000 unprotected MP3 files, en masse, to the
FruitFone by just clicking and dragging them one time, or do you have to
do it onesy-twosy like other nanny loader softwares I've seen on other
devices??
Too bad it doesn't have an SD slot or little door in the back to mount a
memory card full of music you can change at will. Maybe in some future
update if the customers JUST SAY NO to this other nonsense bull****.
.....as an MP3 player, nobody beats a little Sandisk USB plug you can
copy your MP3 files to with any file handler, unmolested. $59.
Someone needs to build this tiny player into a pair of nice headphones
that fold up and have a USB port to load and charge simultaneously,
eliminating all this extra box nonsense.
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