Tuesday, August 09, 2005

IPod Blues

I knew it was going to happen and it did.  For some reason my IPod wasn't letting me add any new songs to its playlist.  It was far from full.  Something in its tiny little ipod brain just ignored my old list.  If I added new songs it would come up on its own list and ask if I wanted to go to this new list.  I knew if I did it was going to erase my old list, I just knew it.  So I kept saying no and not getting any new songs added.  It was ok, I mean I had over 1500 songs on my Ipod already, but I did want to add some new stuff.
 
So yesterday I finally did it.  I said yes.  And it was like I thought.  It erased all 1500+ songs from my ipod.  Now I've got about two hundred songs in there.

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