I have never had an Ipod. Downloading mp3's became illegal at the end of my being in college, so I gave that up and actually buy music. DH is a college professor and EVERYBODY has Ipods on campuses.
So how do people have thousands and thousands of songs on their Ipods?
I looked at the Itunes store and a cd is the same price as it is in the store. I'm sorry, but I don't believe that all these high school and college students have spent tens of thousands of dollars on songs for Ipods. A couple years ago I took an art class and one girl told me she had over a million songs- a girl on financial aid at a community college (so unless she won the lottery under the table somehow, there is no way it came from the itunes store)
Are normal people just illegally downloading things all over the place and I'm just naive? Are there really cheap places to buy songs? How do those of you with Ipods and families of Ipod owners budget this sort of stuff?
How does this work because I wanted an Ipod until I realized that I was going to have to re-buy everything I want to hear. What I don't need is a new way to spend my whole income.
So how do people have thousands and thousands of songs on their Ipods?
I looked at the Itunes store and a cd is the same price as it is in the store. I'm sorry, but I don't believe that all these high school and college students have spent tens of thousands of dollars on songs for Ipods. A couple years ago I took an art class and one girl told me she had over a million songs- a girl on financial aid at a community college (so unless she won the lottery under the table somehow, there is no way it came from the itunes store)
Are normal people just illegally downloading things all over the place and I'm just naive? Are there really cheap places to buy songs? How do those of you with Ipods and families of Ipod owners budget this sort of stuff?
How does this work because I wanted an Ipod until I realized that I was going to have to re-buy everything I want to hear. What I don't need is a new way to spend my whole income.