I'm on my second 5 Gig iPod. My first went bonkers after 11 months. Sent it back to Apple and they sent along a new one. So, this post is for imformation only as I think I posted before. (Too lazy to check, so if not then count me in).
127, 5 GB. Love it, though a bit heavy for gym use.
I also use it as a PDA, with iCal and Address Book synchro. iSync works flawlessly from me. Best beta ever from Apple. Now if only iCal could be made (much!) more responsive, I'd be a happy camper.
Got a fin @ the Thanksgiving event, swapped it for a tenner - and haven't even opened it yet, can you imagine? (too busy shopping/wrapping/mailing/repeat - friggin' holidays! ).
My Girlfriend got me a 5 gig iPOD and I got to open it this Christmas Eve. It was awesome, but we went back to Apple SoHo and upgraded it for a 10 gig. It was the best present I got in a long while!
BTW, user guide says that I should only use its white Apple (6 pin) firewire cable. I am already using one FW cable for my scanner and another for my digital camera. I don't want to be plugging and unplugging all the time. Can I use my existing FW cables or can I use iPOD supplied 6 pin FW cable with my other FW peripherals? <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> :cool: : <img src="graemlins/surprised.gif" border="0" alt="[Surprised]" />
my 10-gig has shipped and I should have it either Thursday or Friday. It will be my first iPod, and my first not-a-Mac product from Apple since my QuickTake 100 !!!!!
<strong>Turns out these are extremely hard to get in parts of Canada right now.... which was good for me!
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You're not kidding me--I ran all around Toronto trying to find a 5 GB Mac iPod and I lucked out when I walked into the Younge St. CompuSmart. (An interesting note: quite a few vendors I went to were all out of Mac iPods, but there were still stacks of Windoze iPods around. Hmmm.)
Okay, I want to know how many people you know that got iPOD for PC. I'm interested in there honest reaction to the design of the iPOD, you know, what they were missin' out.
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i forgot to post saturday when I got my 10GB iPod!
I love it. Can't believe, it's been years since a purchase thrilled me so much. Even my iBook did less for me...
5 giger coming on Friday!!
Original 5 GB Mac version
2 10 giggers (new)
Oooo, im under Johnny too.
Hyper
[ 12-19-2002: Message edited by: HyperJoe ]
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So sorry everyone - you are all off by one.
Hehehe.
Nice iPod 5 gig with Remote
I also use it as a PDA, with iCal and Address Book synchro. iSync works flawlessly from me. Best beta ever from Apple. Now if only iCal could be made (much!) more responsive, I'd be a happy camper.
Got a fin @ the Thanksgiving event, swapped it for a tenner - and haven't even opened it yet, can you imagine? (too busy shopping/wrapping/mailing/repeat - friggin' holidays!
Actually, I'm just paranoid: MWSF syndrome!
Merry Christmas to me, Merry Christmas to me....
My Girlfriend got me a 5 gig iPOD and I got to open it this Christmas Eve. It was awesome, but we went back to Apple SoHo and upgraded it for a 10 gig. It was the best present I got in a long while!
BTW, user guide says that I should only use its white Apple (6 pin) firewire cable. I am already using one FW cable for my scanner and another for my digital camera. I don't want to be plugging and unplugging all the time. Can I use my existing FW cables or can I use iPOD supplied 6 pin FW cable with my other FW peripherals? <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> :cool: : <img src="graemlins/surprised.gif" border="0" alt="[Surprised]" />
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my 10-gig has shipped and I should have it either Thursday or Friday. It will be my first iPod, and my first not-a-Mac product from Apple since my QuickTake 100 !!!!!
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<strong>Turns out these are extremely hard to get in parts of Canada right now.... which was good for me!
</strong><hr></blockquote>
You're not kidding me--I ran all around Toronto trying to find a 5 GB Mac iPod and I lucked out when I walked into the Younge St. CompuSmart. (An interesting note: quite a few vendors I went to were all out of Mac iPods, but there were still stacks of Windoze iPods around. Hmmm.)
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5 gig PC pod...