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I have my heart set on purchasing a Ipod Touch.  In the past I have shied away from owning one. 
A, cheap lithium no prescription. Buy lithium without prescription, They are expensive little toys.  My 8G Sansa (have I mentioned it is the love of my life?) only set me back about 80 bucks on sale.  B.  I don't want to be one of those people who always has their blackberry/Ipod/insert current little gadget here glued to their ear, or in front of their face,  updating during parties, in restaurants,  crossing  the street, or otherwise ad nauseum. Lithium drug, C.  I really hate giving in when I have made a "stand".  Marketing and hype are not the ways to woo me.

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Maybe I should look into the IPad?......, lithium in us. Discount lithium no rx, What do you like best about your Touch?  or Ipad. or MP3 player?  Or are you a ludite too?  I really need opinions here.

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Allison April 28, 2010 at 4:41 pm

I lovvvve my Itouch. I ask the hubs almost daily if I can get an Iphone because I feel at this point it’s a bit silly to get a Touch when you can get an Iphone. They weren’t out yet when I got the Touch. It’s just a bit inconvenient to always need wifi available to do anything online. However, many of the apps you can get don’t need wifi. But updating any sort of social networking and email needs internet access :(

Get the iphone!

Rhonda in Montreal April 28, 2010 at 6:05 pm

Hi Connie!!
The “first part” was funny and interesting ;) … The “second part” leaves me lost in the technology :( Goooo, books!!
Soft hug,
moi

Erica April 28, 2010 at 6:31 pm

Now mother. You know you should consult me on these things!

Yes, you can read actual books on an ipod Touch or iPhone. Excuse me for a moment while I buy into their branding: There’s an app for that.

There’s even an app for – wait for it – locating sewing stores!
http://www.macworld.com/appguide/app.html?id=96923&expand=false

Colette April 28, 2010 at 7:44 pm

It is hard going over to the dark side :-) I haven’t gone yet but will have to, once my tween becomes a teen. I will have to text no doubt and all i can do is dial the phone…forget ringtones etc….

Alas, if you are going to get anything, go big or go home.

The Slapdash Sewist April 29, 2010 at 10:34 am

Total luddite. I actually bought an iPod (nano, I think) about two years ago and have used it like twice. I hate that people have lost their ability to be alone. Ever.

sewistafashionista April 29, 2010 at 10:50 am

You’ve inspired me to drag out the MP-3 my husband got as a gift from his techie brother and actually try to turn it on!

Easypeasy you say. Our library has downloadable books. This could be the start of a big thing for me.

Thank you! Now all I have to do is snag a 14 year old to tell me how to work the thing . . .

DianaDeap April 30, 2010 at 7:50 am

IMO,we all have to succomb to technology eventually.
Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. About the Marci Tilton top,I’ve cut out one out of a pretty cable knit bathing suit fabric. I love those because they are thick but not hot and don’t hug my busty figure as much as say rayon knits.

Summerset April 30, 2010 at 1:46 pm

I have an iPhone. I love it, it has an iPod on it and an app for everything, so if I want to listen to stuff I can, I can surf the net, make phone calls and a bunch of other stuff, if I want to.

Sophie May 1, 2010 at 3:31 pm

I’m almost positive that an iTouch cannot record your voice. That is the #1 reason why I am not planning to buy any level of iPod.

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