> exactly that. I'm pretty sure you can pull the drive or at least hook
> it up to Ethernet as well.
But did they call it the Pirate MX? It's all about the marketing, ya see :)
I'd check out the Sony, but I have vowed to never buy anything that has the name Sony on it for the rest of my life. It's actually one of the only absolutes I can claim being stored in my head right now: Sony equals always bad. Call me a bigot.
I take that back though, I have a pair of their DJ headphones - dey be da shit mon. Sony equals almost always bad then I guess :)
> Thanks for the suggestion; I'll be sure to look at that.
>
> Actually, there is an $800 Sony car mp3/cd player with a HD that does
> exactly that. I'm pretty sure you can pull the drive or at least hook
> it up to Ethernet as well.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matthew
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 10:51 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re:cd/mp3 discman
>
> Check out i-river - good design, nice features.
>
> Good choice on going with the MP3 discman, it's nice to be able to
> play regular CD's. Some smart engineer needs to build a
> discman/harddrive hybrid with a built in MP3 encoder. That way you
> could go to a friend's house that has a huge CD collection, plop their
> CD's into your discman and rip all their music to MP3 on the built-in
> harddrive. They might as well throw in a burner as well so you could
> then rip to MP3 CD when your harddrive filled up and you didn't have
> access to dump your music to a PC.
>
> I'd call it the Pirate MX or something - it would be huge with the
> kids.
>
>
>
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