1. there are good talk show radios, news, and sportscasts that i listen to
2. there's no cable where i work and nothing when i'm on watch (for you non military types this is where we stand around twiddling our thumbs and making sure no terrorists infiltrate our waters and sneak on board the ship because this is what terrorists do)
3. outside of mcdonalds and starbucks i can't think of any place with public wifi and i don't even shop at micky-dee or assbucks. you usually have to pay some ridiculous 20$ fee for 2 hours like at the airport.
4. i jog a lot and when i'm sick of one of my albums i like to listen to the radio while i jog; news and shit where i couldn't ordinarily acquire news because there isn't a satellite signal beaming wifi into my mp3 player.
5. i don't aim, i check my email maybe once a week, i have no one to call except mom so all the extra features for an extra 60$ + 20$ tax isn't worth it.
maybe i'm old fashioned for actually liking public radio but i didn't think there was anyone in the world who didn't tune in to classic jazz or slow rock while driving the car. i can't possibly fathom being on the road for more than 5 minutes without listening to music.
1. I kind of want to pick this apart but I'll just say NAH there's maybe two hours of good radio on every day and most of it is on NPR's This American Life so your definition of good probably sucks...this is a post.
2. the military has no wireless network? and this only helps confuse the matter because don't you frequently GO AROUND THE WORLD, how would an fm tuner that changes stations when you cross a state line work in IRAQ? wouldn't you end up listening to...persian radio...the worst of all radio?
3. universities, hospitals, airports (diggity's imed from airports and besides why's this a point anyways you'd have your laptop which should provide non internet shit to do anyways if it's a significant trip), houses in almost any suburb, lots of fast food places. there are three wireless networks in my culdesac alone. where do you live man, I couldn't hit a city block in Raleigh without finding a wireless connection.
4. you've got to be kidding. you're getting an MP3 player that you will get bored of when you're jogging. most albums are about an hour long dude you're telling me you're just gonna jog through twenty albums or something and get bored of them and want to listen to some idiot who doesn't know math stammer about baseball players instead?
5. you do use the internet a lot though! all I did at the office was browse GW.
I basically don't understand how you think this is a selling point for anyone. I expect apple will never add one of these dude; they would have done it already if they were going to! lets not forget there are all sorts of third party accessories and a first party accessory for the ipod that does this for the few people that do want it! I just don't get why you're buying a higher end mp3 player like the touch, the zune, or whatever this samsung thing is instead of a walkman or some just mp3 player because you want to watch fucking DEXTER'S LAB for the two episodes the battery life will last.
I just do not get why you would spend hundreds of dollars on a MP3 player and then gripe about the fact you're supposed to play your MP3s on it and not listen to DJ Kobe's JPop Extravagazasama on G105.5. if you're the kind of person who listens to music and gets sick of your albums that you put on there as you're listening to them, maybe spending 200+ dollars on an mp3 player is a bad idea?