Latest news on the tech front, music division.
1 posted on
09/26/2005 1:17:26 PM PDT by
Cicero
To: Cicero
Screw the Nano. What the hell does the Nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs?
2 posted on
09/26/2005 1:18:23 PM PDT by
TommyDale
To: Cicero
What the hell does the Nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs?"
That is exactly what I asked when my wife and two daughers each HAD to have their own IPODs at hundreds of dollars each.
In case you are keeping score, I lost the arguement and we now have three plus big BOSE speakers to attach them to and plug ins for the car and extra headsets....
I told my wife no more buying anything until I buy stock in the company first!
3 posted on
09/26/2005 1:20:32 PM PDT by
edcoil
(Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
To: Cicero
![](http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:tIwRRA4aYoYJ:silveroak.co.uk/images/features/040131.jpg)
"Nano nano!"
4 posted on
09/26/2005 1:21:28 PM PDT by
sourcery
(Givernment: The way the average voter spells "government.")
To: Cicero
Wow, a rookie mistake from the top.
Hello, Moto.
5 posted on
09/26/2005 1:21:34 PM PDT by
add925
(The Left = Xenophobes in Denial)
To: ambrose; Cagey; CFC__VRWC; cyborg; Dont Mention the War; flyingspacemonkey; Glenn; ...
"Screw
the Nano RAM. What the hell does
the Nano RAM do? Who
listens to 1,000 songs needs more than 256 K?"
-- Bill Gates
6 posted on
09/26/2005 1:22:17 PM PDT by
martin_fierro
(Randle-El is a freakin' IDIOT)
To: Cicero; martin_fierro
"Screw the Nano. What the hell does the Nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs?" It seems as if Ed has no clue as to what's happening in his industry. Another CEO who should be sent back to accounting.
8 posted on
09/26/2005 1:23:56 PM PDT by
Cagey
To: Cicero
If companies Apple and Motorola are going to worry about hurt feelings I say screw them both.
9 posted on
09/26/2005 1:23:58 PM PDT by
bkepley
To: Cicero
Why is it news that this man said "screw the Nano"
What is it I'm missing?
To: Cicero
"Screw the Nano. What the hell does the Nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs?"
That's what I always wonder too. But then I'm not really a music buff.
I think what drives a lot of gadgetry sales is simple one-upsmansip.
To: Cicero
The 8-track tape of 2005...
*Yawn*
19 posted on
09/26/2005 1:31:14 PM PDT by
Publius6961
(Liberal level playing field: If the Islamics win we are their slaves..if we win they are our equals.)
To: Cicero
It has been widely reported that Apple -- not Motorola -- imposed the restriction to keep the iTunes phone from affecting sales of the iPod. Apple is the 1984 Big Brother Establishment now.
22 posted on
09/26/2005 1:35:00 PM PDT by
GraniteStateConservative
(...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
To: Cicero
"Screw the Nano. What the hell does the Nano do?"
The nano apparently screws the customer since the screen scratches so easily it quickly becomes unuseable.
27 posted on
09/26/2005 1:39:02 PM PDT by
BadAndy
(Yes liberals, I DO question your patriotism.)
To: Cicero
I agree with him, screw the Nano.
Geez it is as though Apple invented Digital Audio Players.
Give me a Zen Micro anyday.
29 posted on
09/26/2005 1:41:00 PM PDT by
NormB
(Yes, but watch your cookies!!)
To: Cicero
I prefer to let XM DJs do all the work of selecting interesting and enjoyable music.
31 posted on
09/26/2005 1:44:57 PM PDT by
Atlas Sneezed
(Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
To: Cicero
>
Motorola CEO Ed Zander talked about his role in rebuilding the phone maker's brand. But ... Zander apparently lost his cool saying, "Screw the Nano"
![](http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/ne/p/2005/appleimage_150x321.jpg)
Intel CEO Paul Otellini
speaks Monday at an
event in which Apple
announced its switch to
Intel chips.
To: Cicero
"Screw the Nano. What the hell does the Nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs?" Me, a happy Ipod person who owns nothing manufactured by Motorola.
To: Cicero
If the economy is as bad as the liberals say, who is buying all these expensive electronic toys?
55 posted on
09/26/2005 5:54:25 PM PDT by
adam_az
(It's the border, stupid!)
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