"Torontoguy" - You have a classic case of "if it's popular it's got to suck". I'm on my third iPod. The first was the original 5GB, purchased the week it was released. I have never had a single problem with any of them. Considering the amount of compression in the digital files, the sound quality is excellent. The iPod is still the finest overall MP3 player out there. And to "Steve Jobs", I'm on my fourth Vespa in ten years. I'm a "trendwhore"? Tell it to the millions of people around the planet using scooters for reliable, affordable transport.
And now back to the topic; this scooter tunes rig is cool, but overpriced. Still, it is cool to see someone get it on the market.
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"Torontoguy" - You have a classic case of "if it's popular it's got to suck". I'm on my third iPod. The first was the original 5GB, purchased the week it was released. I have never had a single problem with any of them. Considering the amount of compression in the digital files, the sound quality is excellent. The iPod is still the finest overall MP3 player out there. And to "Steve Jobs", I'm on my fourth Vespa in ten years. I'm a "trendwhore"? Tell it to the millions of people around the planet using scooters for reliable, affordable transport.
And now back to the topic; this scooter tunes rig is cool, but overpriced. Still, it is cool to see someone get it on the market.