| It's one thing to find creepy people on a subway, but | | | | order to enjoy an iPod. Remember that can only a |
| it's another to have that creepy person mug someone | | | | single song can be listened to at any one time time. |
| for their iPod. Because iPods are so popular (and | | | | Don't feel tied to older music. People grow and change. |
| become more so with new models like the video iPod | | | | The CDs from a decade or two ago might help |
| or the iPod nano) they are more likely to get stolen by | | | | connect to the past but if musical tastes have |
| a mugger. Someone may want a free iPod, and rather | | | | changed over time, allow new tracks in the library |
| than buying one, or looking online for a free iPod, they | | | | without feeling obligated to the older collection. No one |
| take someone else's iPod. | | | | will be checking in to make sure all those 80's and 90's |
| Because it is so common, some major cities have | | | | CDs got digitized. |
| published a version of guidelines for people to protect | | | | One of the great things about iTunes is that new |
| themselves and their ipods. Many of these flyers share | | | | music can be tested without commitment. It is possible |
| statistics of the amount of ipods that are stolen. | | | | to listen to the free 30-second samples and check out |
| According to one statistic from San Francisco, only 15 | | | | new play lists. And don't forget that every Tuesday, |
| robberies were reported, but 11% of those were ipods). | | | | iTunes offers free tracks that might lead to new |
| Many people suggest using regular headphones rather | | | | artists and styles to enjoy on the iPod. If a CD |
| than the white pieces so that it becomes less obvious. | | | | collection is just too much of a burden to face, enjoy |
| Anyone that is smart with their iPod and knows how | | | | any number of free pod casts on the new iPod and if |
| to conceal it will most likely keep their iPod, and the | | | | possible, own a 5G or newer unit to watch TV and |
| muggers will not get a free iPod very easily. | | | | movies as well. The iPod does not begin or end with |
| Concealing an iPod is easy, but learning how to use a | | | | music. iPods shouldn't remain wrapped and unused on |
| new iPod can be frustrating. One of the biggest issues | | | | a coffee table. |
| facing new iPod owners is the stacks of music that | | | | Does the Lifepop Stereo Pet Carrier really steal the |
| remain unripped and an unrealistic expectation that go | | | | spotlight? Chances are it probably does not steal the |
| along with the loading process. But owning an iPod | | | | show more than the pup itself, but it's a pretty cool |
| should not be a burden. Any iPod owner can have | | | | iPod-compatible accessory. It can be used to carry |
| access to thousands of songs on their iPod nano, if | | | | around the pooch as he or she rocks out to iPod |
| they give themselves plenty of time to load the songs. | | | | music, or whimpers in abject misery while listening to |
| An entire library of music does not need to be loaded | | | | you're the old music collection on the iPod. It's basically |
| at one time. It is possible to load music onto the new | | | | a soft padded bag with built-in speakers and a |
| iPod in increments. Allowing the iTunes collection to | | | | mini-plug to hook into the iPod. There's a fully zippered |
| grow makes for better selection when loading the | | | | ventilated top so Fido will be able to breathe while |
| iPod. Also, an incomplete library doesn't mean failure. | | | | grooving. |
| An entire CD collection does not have to be ripped in | | | | |