Ask and ye shall receive
Sep. 16th, 2010 07:59 pmRandom post is random.
I've been using my iPod (various models) now since about 2005. I have about 5,400 songs, a couple of dozen ebooks, several audio books, a dozen podcasts that regularly listen to, hundreds of photos, some various apps, and lord knows what else on my current 16g first-gen iPod Touch. I could not live without this gadget I swear.
I have multiple mixes for my various moods (including an SPNMix with variations that include a separate mix for each season!). But I have one main eclectic mix that contains about 350 songs that I almost never get tired of listening to. That is until recently, when it seems like I could never find anything to listen to! It was starting to drive me nuts, I'd be driving in my car constantly pressing the "next" button to try to find something I wasn't completely tired of (even if I did still love it.)
The last few months I'd find myself repeating, "I really need to find myself some new music."
( read on ... music.... ).
I've been using my iPod (various models) now since about 2005. I have about 5,400 songs, a couple of dozen ebooks, several audio books, a dozen podcasts that regularly listen to, hundreds of photos, some various apps, and lord knows what else on my current 16g first-gen iPod Touch. I could not live without this gadget I swear.
I have multiple mixes for my various moods (including an SPNMix with variations that include a separate mix for each season!). But I have one main eclectic mix that contains about 350 songs that I almost never get tired of listening to. That is until recently, when it seems like I could never find anything to listen to! It was starting to drive me nuts, I'd be driving in my car constantly pressing the "next" button to try to find something I wasn't completely tired of (even if I did still love it.)
The last few months I'd find myself repeating, "I really need to find myself some new music."
( read on ... music.... ).