Do you do iTunes?
I was way behind on technology until my birthday a few days ago, when I was given a gorgeous pink iPod nano with video (Wow!). Since I got it I delved into iTunes and found all sorts of things I’ve been missing. Did you know that you can learn Japanese, watch a Broadway show, and listen to excerpts from Anna Karenina in the original Russian?
I also found 60-second Earth podcasts from Scientific American (which you can also find here), with a recent episode on BPA (bisphenol-A). They also have an episode on wine made from tiger bones, the goods and bads of chocolate, and the toxicity of my newly beloved iPod.
How about you? What do you do on your iPod?
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That was a good jump into the iTunes bandwagon! I would usually hear music and some podcasts.
You can podcast This American Life & Radio Lab (as well as lots of other NPR shows). And, if you haven’t heard The Weepies you should give them a listen!
I don’t like iTunes as it’s extremely slow at times and constantly errors out BUT it does have a great GUI and very easy to use. Same thing with my iPhone… I love it and I hate it. When it works, it’s amazing, when it doesn’t… I want to throw it out the window and curse Apple and Steve Jobs! Oh well, glad you’re enjoying your new iPod!
I use my ipod for music and personal development. I like putting my ipod on my speakers and blasting the music when I exercise, and listening to my personal development things, like books and recording of trainings. I think technology is so cool. I remember as a kid having a cassette recorder and thinking that was cool!
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