MacGroup: Ipod Shuffle, Nano or ????

2006-02-21 Thread Rex Baldazo
at erdos.math.louisville.edu Subject: Re: MacGroup: Ipod Shuffle, Nano or books on tape are a great idea. and, for that, a VERY reasonable option is the shuffle. and, they just dropped the price on them. i have a shuffle and have been happy with it. i'm looking for something with a screen now

MacGroup: Ipod Shuffle, Nano or ????

2006-02-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JJ: It is easy to confuse precocity with wisdom. Perhaps a physician who specializes in hearing would be a good source of advice about something as important as your child's hearing. Although I always set my volume limit switch to on(80 decibels, according to the specs), after 3 years

MacGroup: Ipod Shuffle, Nano or ????

2006-02-19 Thread Marta Edie
Hi, JJ The shuffle would be the one to go, I would say. those bigger ones are heavy. Mine feels like i am carrying a Ft. Knox gold brick around. So treadmill hopping or running a bit with a bigger ipod might impede the movements much more than using a shuffle -and then there are earphones

MacGroup: Ipod Shuffle, Nano or ????

2006-02-18 Thread JJ
Hi Stuart! Yes, I actually DID think of that! :-) So, great minds think alike. I am restricting the usage (*I* can do that because mom says so! ) to the Y. I am also going to suggest audio books. He likes to read and actually he is not a huge music lover -- at least not yet. He is also

MacGroup: Ipod Shuffle, Nano or ????

2006-02-18 Thread Stuart Ungar
books on tape are a great idea. and, for that, a VERY reasonable option is the shuffle. and, they just dropped the price on them. i have a shuffle and have been happy with it. i'm looking for something with a screen now, but that is only because i have a lot of music i want to have access too.