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Good question
5 years is way past the fad stage I would think. wink
Posted by: dave95   Posted on: 02/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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A blind man  Ken_z | 02/07/06
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Apple's way.  IT Scion | 02/07/06
Hate to break it to you.....  dave95 | 02/07/06
Ummm  IT Scion | 02/07/06
Amen, brother!  fondy | 02/07/06
Business 101 lesson  mlindl | 02/08/06
Why?  IT Scion | 02/08/06
Could he mean "sticking"  John Zern | 02/07/06
It's certainly changed my life  tic swayback | 02/07/06
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Credit where credit is due  tic swayback | 02/08/06
Well...Definately not a Furby, or Cabbage Patch Kid....  dave95 | 02/07/06
No Argument there...  John Zern | 02/07/06
OK....We need to have a discusion here.  Laff | 02/07/06
Good question  dave95 | 02/07/06
I think  IT Scion | 02/08/06
You ignore the professional uses of the iPod  mlindl | 02/08/06
Don't forget the educational market  tic swayback | 02/08/06
Wow  IT Scion | 02/08/06
1Gb nano - ideal for audiobooks/podcasts  Jim Wright | 02/07/06
Maybe not ...  worknman | 02/07/06
Like it or not, Apple media player is here to stay  Boot_Agnostic | 02/08/06
The 1 GB iPod is a price point killer  mlindl | 02/08/06
ummm  IT Scion | 02/08/06

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