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Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Win an IBM X41 Tablet PC or iPod MiniI never win these, but I like the IBM X41 a lot, so what the heck. You can apparently enter up to 100 times, you just have to sell out your friends and give up their email addresses. One entry for each soul...Just kidding, they just get a message to enter themselves. Good luck losers! Enter here. | ||
Monday, August 15, 2005
Bluetooth V@MP VP-725B for $100Don't know if these are common, but I haven't seen many so far. Keeping in mind that I think NHJ is closign up shop, $100 still seems like a pretty good deal for a player with Bluetooth.If you already have a bluetooth headset of some kind, this V@MP VP-725B could be a very nice addition. | ||
Friday, August 05, 2005
Jumping on the LED Watch BandwagonI'm late to the party, but I am starting to like the LED watches these days. It may be that I am a compulsive watch buyer, too.In any case, ThinkGeek has these stainless and chrome LED watches for $85, a little steep for a joke, but they look solid, and they're cheaper than just about anywhere else for these. | ||
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
5GB Virgin VM-0500 Music Player Under $100This is a refurbished unit, but the new one is only $10 more anyway. The combination of touches on this player is great in my opinion, and with this price there's nothing that touches it.It supports MP3/WMA, has an FM tuner, 2 headphone jacks, an aluminum frame and a Lexan display, and is planned to support Windows Plays for Sure. I don't know that any more music player can be had under $100. | ||
Monday, August 01, 2005
100 Free MP3s at eMusic - Regularly Only $.25 EachI forgot to share this when I signed up, but I got this URL with my RCA Lyra transmitter a while back. 100 free MP3s is not too shabby a toss-in extra, even if it does require a card to get them. I, like many of you will, signed up 100% sure I would only stay for the trial, get my tracks and get out. However, as I've used the site and downloaded albums, I've decided to stay. $9.99 a month for 40 tracks is just too good, especially after I saw what they actually had. I had previously thought it would be just self-released garbage like on the old mp3.com (no offense to those artists) but it's just independent labels. There are a lot of really good, and some relatively popular artists, and today I downloaded two Lilys albums I couldn't find elsewhere for less than $25 each. My total? Well, it was free, but even paying it'd have been $5 instead of $50. I'll take it. If you like the kind of music they offer, I think eMusic is unbeatable, even without the free 100 tracks. The downloads are 192K VBR MP3s in case you're curious. | ||
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