You sold me down the iRiver
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You sold me down the iRiver
So there I was, lying in bed listening to the dulcet tones of Mssr's Fessenden et al when I (you guys really help me get to sleep!) when I heard mention of something called an iRiver. I'm now £120 poorer thanks to you three. Bought the 1 GB version from Amazon - be thankful you're in the US. The price difference in Macs alone has people make special trips to the US just to pick them up on the cheap.
All the best!
Chris
All the best!
Chris
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Re: You sold me down the iRiver
thats so weird .... i bought the exact same one... for the same reasonAnonymous wrote:So there I was, lying in bed listening to the dulcet tones of Mssr's Fessenden et al when I (you guys really help me get to sleep!) when I heard mention of something called an iRiver. I'm now £120 poorer thanks to you three. Bought the 1 GB version from Amazon - be thankful you're in the US. The price difference in Macs alone has people make special trips to the US just to pick them up on the cheap.
All the best!
Chris
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 85-2445237
i was going to get the same one as linc but for that extra couple of £'s i though i might as well buy the 1GB one.
...just waiting for it to arrive now,
later,
-- Daniel
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Nice one Daniel,
I posted the first post - didn't realise I wasn't signed in! I'll use this thread to post back comments on the different linux tools for using it. I'm thinking of giving Jono LugRadio's Python program a go. I couldn't justify anything other than SuperSaver delivery though so I doubt I'll get my little baby until mid-week. Let me know what you think!
Regards
Chris
I posted the first post - didn't realise I wasn't signed in! I'll use this thread to post back comments on the different linux tools for using it. I'm thinking of giving Jono LugRadio's Python program a go. I couldn't justify anything other than SuperSaver delivery though so I doubt I'll get my little baby until mid-week. Let me know what you think!
Regards
Chris
have you got a link to that script?snecklifter wrote:Nice one Daniel,
I posted the first post - didn't realise I wasn't signed in! I'll use this thread to post back comments on the different linux tools for using it. I'm thinking of giving Jono LugRadio's Python program a go. I couldn't justify anything other than SuperSaver delivery though so I doubt I'll get my little baby until mid-week. Let me know what you think!
Regards
Chris
--daniel
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His original article has been posted here:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/6340
and I think the link is on his blog. I thought I might try my hand at hacking it a little bit once I've finished uni.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/6340
and I think the link is on his blog. I thought I might try my hand at hacking it a little bit once I've finished uni.
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snecklifter
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come on Patrick, you're now the only llts guy w/out an iRiver. I just recorded some stuff off mic and the quality is surprisingly good. Not sure what linux support for Neuros is like but it just goes to show how well a company can do when they dont cripple their product with DRM. It also shows what happens when something works under linux. They should seriously think about contributing development time to drivers.