Advantages: Sound Quality, The Features... Disadvantages: The Podcast Feature Is A Little Useless...
This iPod Classic model weighs 140 grams. So it doesn't really weigh much , but the older generation iPod Classics weigh a lot more because of the thicker and chunkier model we used to have. The Height of the iPod Classic is 10.4 inches tall , and the iPod Classic is 6.18 inches wide , so it's ot all that big , but it is still so impressive!!!...
Extra Equiptment For Your iPod Classic
You don't just have these few bits of equipment to go with your iPod , oh no , you have many others such as the apple iPod docks which allow you to play your music out loud by using your iPod earphones jack , protective cases allow you to keep your iPod safe from spillages or stains. You can even by a Apple Protection Plan for your iPod Classic , so if it get's destroyed or damaged , you can claim from it.
You can purchase all of these extras ...
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: Strong characterisation, some wonderful sections Disadvantages: Some dull, drawn-out sections; inconsistent
Kafka Tamura is a runaway fifteen year-old with a great deal on his conscience, not least a possible murder. That said, he's not sure who the victim was or how he may have done it. Nakata is an elderly gentleman who isn't so bright, although he can talk to cats, and tends not to be far away from strange goings-on whenever they occur. Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore relates the converging journeys these two characters must take as they try to make sense of their own places in the greater scheme of things and come to terms with their roles in the events which await them.
Both characters are searching for something, although neither knows entirely what. Kafka escapes his heartless father in an attempt to better understand himself and perhaps track down his long-missing mother and sister, with a prophetic warning ringing in his ears ...