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Allied Nations
i dont understand why people have mp3s that are ONLY on their ipod/mp3 player.

Seriously... i have a 30 gb ipod and i pretty much just throw on some tracks and go, it's not like i put on there and then delete it from my comp...

be smart and back up your mp3s, or at least be smart enough to know how to replace them
smakmagik
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
i dont understand why people have mp3s that are ONLY on their ipod/mp3 player.

Seriously... i have a 30 gb ipod and i pretty much just throw on some tracks and go, it's not like i put on there and then delete it from my comp...

be smart and back up your mp3s, or at least be smart enough to know how to replace them


beat me to it.
totally agree. why in HELL would you leave data only on the ipod????
ESPECIALLY since you can't transfer stuff back on your comp?
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by smakmagik
beat me to it.
totally agree. why in HELL would you leave data only on the ipod????
ESPECIALLY since you can't transfer stuff back on your comp?

you can. its called winamp.

i dont own an ipod but i strongly agree with both of you with wtf are stupid to delete it from teh computer after xfering it?
AndreaCKY772
i didn't mention it but i thought i was the only one who noticed this too... i wasn't sure if that guy actually ONLY had those sets on his ipod and not the computer???

i always keep the mp3s on my computer/cds. i never just keep it on the ipod becausei tend to add and delete mp3s off the ipod but they are still on my computer. so therefore, if my ipod was ever stolen (god not willing) my mp3s are still on the hard drive and it was just my ipod stolen.
chach
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Originally posted by dj_bas
Agreed. What a fag.


:haha:
lacksesepsotygh
30 mg of the preds
Akridrot
Heh, that kinda sucks. I will never, ever leave anything of value in a locker or car in this piece of NYC. :o

When I was younger, only two things of value were stolen from me. 50 bucks, and a coat I left in a locker (never again, no matter what :whip: ).

Not that much compared to some of you guys, but both of these events made me the secretive and cautious person I am today.

Make backups of all your rare mp3s, it's not that difficult and it pays off when like this happens. As for the 200 CD collection, I can't imagine carrying something that important and irreplaceable in a car. Some s will break into your car for a ing cellphone.
tranceDJ
This is why I sometimes find I can actually get advice in a way from these forums. I used to keep a big book of cds in my car, after reading how many people do the same and get theirs stolen I no longer do that...I'll probably keep 2 to 3 cds in my car, narrows the selection but in the event my car ever gets broken into I won't feel like I've lost everything. Granted I've been lucky enough not to have my car broken into but I know I won't be losing many valuables should that ever happen.

I'm also very reluctant to bring my 30gb creative zen anywhere with me, only on rare occasions unless I know theres pretty much no way I'm going to lose it. I've heard of too many people getting jumped for their mp3 players or setting them somewhere and someone coming up and snatching them away. So yeah, I'm paranoid about these things but I don't have much trust in strangers or people in general and at the end of the day it keeps my from getting stolen.
LoveHate
yeah ive had my ipod stolen i know how you feel
FuzzyChicken
if people have valuables in their car, hide it so that it's not obvious to thieves. Put it under the seat, glove compartment, or trunk. If its out of sight then people won't know its there to steal. :rolleyes:

R.j.
Once,

the homeless guy who wanders by my store stole fifty cents that I had momentarily set on the counter..

goddammit, I didn't have enough to buy a slim jim that day:(
igottaknow
since he has your phone why don't you call the guy?
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