I thought I got it tax-free because I bought it online, not because I live in Texas. We still have a <i>sales</i> tax (8.25% here), just not a state income tax.Originally Posted by Samuraid
I thought I got it tax-free because I bought it online, not because I live in Texas. We still have a <i>sales</i> tax (8.25% here), just not a state income tax.Originally Posted by Samuraid
Thx for the info!Originally Posted by Kirobaito
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I wish I could say that about my iPod...Originally Posted by ZeZipster
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Yeah, that's what I meant. I live in CA so I pay tax on Newegg stuff, but you didn't since you live in Texas.Originally Posted by Kirobaito
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Get an IRiver or IAudio X5 or M5. I'm sorry, but Ipods are only bought that much simply because Apple spent most of their money on advertisement and not enough in the actual Ipods and help services. There are many better MP3 players out there.
I'm pretty disappointed that iPods don't officially support Ogg Vorbis format, as that's the most efficient method of music compression currently in existence that I'm aware of, and it's also the only lossy compression method that doesn't have those annoying gaps at the beginning and end of music files that cause gaps between tracks that should play continuously. (Apparently, some hackers have come up with a workaround that allows you to play Ogg files on your iPod, but using it will void your warranty).
I've got a 40GB iPod that was given to me as a gift over a year ago, and I like it quite a bit, but I'm finding that I'm frequently having to delete files off of it now because I have about 9,000 of them. I've already converted around ninety percent of my library to AAC format, which is more space-efficient than MP3 format, but I've still had to delete files since then. Now I kind of wish I had a 60GB player, and if I had a larger budget I'd probably consider getting one. Of course, most people are unlikely to spend as much of their time downloading music as I do, so this problem probably won't apply to most people in this thread.
Well, The Man, not sure if you're interested or not but on that freepay site they've got free 60 GB video Pods.
For me, I just have a 20GB Creative. Works well, has good sound quality, and is cheap. Only complaint is the touch pad, which occasionly doesnt work. Other than that, it's a great player.
Freepay? Experience has taught me that offers that purport to be free over the Internet aren't actually free. Heh. Maybe I'll look into it regardless though.
Yeah I know what you mean. But from all the customer feedback, evidence, and articles on it, it seems very legit to me.
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I was checking out the IRIVER, can anyone give any input on that one?Originally Posted by Croyles
Creative is good. The first model Zen Micros, however, have a problem where the PCM slot gets detatched from the rest of the player after regular use. I have to send mine in to get fixed.
I'm probably going to look into getting an iRiver next.
actually, yeah, I'd like to know what players support .ogg format and offer more than 37GB storage, because apparently my parents are open to the idea of getting me another one from Christmas.
I bought myself an iPod mini from the offical Apple site and for £179 (including p&p) I had my name engraved on it for free. Dont know what £179 is in dollars though.
Did you know that at asda you can buy an mp3 for 15 quid!![]()