On the verge of suicide ):
Long story short, my I pod is now empty. 2,000 songs goodbye. I am so sad, it's going to take forever to get all those songs back on there. Not to mention some are going to be really hard to find again. I miss my music already, we were such good friends, why'd they have to leave me):
6 Comments:
You don't keep songs on your computer's hard drive?
What up, yo?
By Branden, at 12:44 AM
My computer was totally fucked when I got home(thanks roomies) so I had to do a system restore. Usually it let's you decide if you wanna do a safe restore, which keeps all your files or put it all the way back to factory settings. Well I got no option it was all the way back or nothing. I then download i tunes and try to get my songs off my i pod back on to my computer. It shows all my songs and for a moment I feel safe then asks if I wanna add these songs, and I sure do. Then all of a sudden says file corrupt, and in a blink of an eye my i pod auto downloads what is on the current playlist. Which just happened to be nothing. It was quite awesome. On a positive note though, I am almost at 200 songs, yay.
By kevin, at 7:15 AM
I just got done wiping my iPod, and filling it back up again. It was rough narrowing it down to 3633 songs, but I think I made cuts where they were needed.
I also added 45 songs to my work playlist.
If you need some mp3's, just let me know. I've got 151 Final Fantasy mp3's with your name on em.
By Branden, at 8:58 AM
anyone have any plans for the ipod when it shuts down in a year and a half, thats the life span of the stupid battery and cost about $250 for a new one
By bill stevens, at 12:47 PM
I'm thinking cry myself to sleep for a while.
By Branden, at 5:18 PM
Well, I did a quick google search. A new battery costs like $66. And I think they just replace your whole iPod.
http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/service/battery/
So that's not too bad.
By Branden, at 5:34 PM
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