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Question Posted Tuesday December 6 2005, 4:22 pm

For Christmas my parents are getting my an iPod! I'm mega excited, but I need advice. Whihc is the best iPod out there, I'm looking to store about 5,000 songs, yet at a reasonable price. Thanks in advance!! <3

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haloguy answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 8:16 pm:
Well, the new iPods that hold songs, photos, and videos that have 20 hours of battery life oughta work. They hold OVER 5000 songs. In fact, they hold 7500. They cost $299, and come in white and black. Please rate me if I helped!

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hco_babe answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 8:12 pm:
get the new ipod! it stores 15,000 songs, 25,000 pictures, and 150 hours of video. here's some info.

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MikeDaBoobNinja answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 7:03 pm:
Ok, let's think about this now.
Depending on your favorite genre, song lengths will be different. Let's say that the average song is 3.5 minutes. If you want 5000 songs that's 17500 minutes worth of songs, or 291.666666666 hours, or 12.15 days worth of songs. DO YOU REALLY NEED OVER 12 DAYS OF SONGS!?
Are you so lazy that you can't simply delete songs and put new ones on there every 12.15 days!? (Assuming that you listen to all of your songs once without taking a break)
For the price, use this laziness factor equasion!
The lazier you are=the more songs you will need
The more songs it will store=the greater the price

So, the lazier you are, the greater the price. Needing over 300 songs is pretty lazy. So there is no reasonable price for your laziness factor.

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