I used to see the same gentleman riding my train carrying one of these. The reasoning is that he was partially sighted, so the actual buttons were better for him.
Yup, if it's a choice thing, I kind of admire his resistance in purchasing the same music/ebook catalogue for a new format for the 2nd/3rd/4th time. I don't miss them skipping when I was walking somewhere though!
All audio books from Toronto public library (and most public libraries) are Cd's, also the player for cnib books is ridiculous expensive & is not affordable to many.
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I used to see the same gentleman riding my train carrying one of these. The reasoning is that he was partially sighted, so the actual buttons were better for him.
ReplyDeleteCould be a similar situation here.
Still cool!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had kept mine
Yup, if it's a choice thing, I kind of admire his resistance in purchasing the same music/ebook catalogue for a new format for the 2nd/3rd/4th time.
ReplyDeleteI don't miss them skipping when I was walking somewhere though!
I still have a home stereo system.
ReplyDeletePlay BOTH DVDs and CD-Rs on DVD player into 1973 Marantz 2230 receiver.
Never owned or used any MP3s.
All audio books from Toronto public library (and most public libraries) are Cd's, also the player for cnib books is ridiculous expensive & is not affordable to many.
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