Advantages: Sound Quality, The Features... Disadvantages: The Podcast Feature Is A Little Useless...
Pod which lasts upto 7 hours of video battery time on your iPod , so your bound not to get bored with this amazing gadget!!!...
Extras : Games
You also have a wide range of extras featured on your iPod Classic. Some of these extras are the likes of the " Contacts " list , where you can add your windows contacts from your computer and iTunes and keep them saved in your iPods memory. You have a built in date and time feature where you can change the cock wherever you are and you can also change the date. This comes in handy if its October or March , or maybe even if your in a different country with your iPod Classic. You also have a calender built in which lets you put in things TO DO from iTunes and it also tells you what day and what week and of what month you are in , cute. You also have a stopwatch featured on your iPod Classic ...
Advantages: This doesn't have room, this has aircraft hangars. Great iPod Disadvantages: Few small problems, nothing major though
Why would you want to have so much memory inside your MP3 player you might ask, well, why not? Before I purchased the 160GB iPod Classic, I owned a 256mb Goodmans MP3 player, which only held 30-40 songs. I then was given a 2GB iPod Nano for my birthday and I thought that 2GB was a lot considering I didn't really have much music on my computer at the time. But as I started downloading music and buying more CD's, I started to acquire a lot of tracks that would require a lot of space. Then I had so much, it was quite a task trying to sift out 2GB of music worthy enough to go onto my iPod. Then I started downloading U2 bootlegs at 100MB (approx.) a show and this was the final straw, I was in need of a bigger capacity MP3 player.
So, after much thought and the release of the new iPod Classics at the time I decided upon the Classic ...
Advantages: Wonderful scenery, very factual, cute penguins Disadvantages: some sad moments
March of the Penguins is a film which I had been undecided about watching for quite some time. After finally buying it me and my hubby sat down last night to watch it. I was aware before the film began that it was more of a documentary but this did not bother me as I do occasionally like documentaries if they are on good subjects.
The start of the film shows the amazing South Pole and the narration tells us that at one time people did live here as it was once a much warmer place before the land split and moved and subsequently became covered in ice. Morgan Freeman gives the narration to the documentary and he tells us of one tribe which has remained in the South Pole and how they are penguins. Firstly we meet the Emperor penguins, the males, which are by the sea feeding and all of they at the same time start out on a very long walk ...