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Songs on my iPod

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Songs on my iPod

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  1. JJ says:

    I totally agree to this.

  2. kenny says:

    very true =D

  3. DDave says:

    what about the songs you don’t own?

  4. SKACE says:

    Maybe the small circle is too large…

  5. jeezor says:

    You forgot the tiny circle with “songs i bought”.

  6. feistycat says:

    It needs a circle with “embarrassing cheezy songs that come up when it’s on the speaker dock and other people are around”.

  7. Me says:

    That’s why you use the “shuffle” mode.

  8. kolizz says:

    Good thing the small circle moves around over time :)

  9. idemidov says:

    Sure! And movies, books etc
    By the way dark blue circle should be even more smaller.

  10. Me says:

    Correction: You own 0% of your songs.

    The recording industry’s abuse of copyright laws makes damn sure of it.

  11. pixie says:

    So true!

  12. Benny says:

    Mine is full of audio books – not a single song on it.

    • WorldsTallestMidget says:

      One day, you will know the touch of a woman, bookworm, and a great “HUZZAH!” will be heard emanating from your mother’s basement!

  13. Anonymous says:

    Inner blue dot is too big. :P

  14. L. says:

    Yep! And then I’m like “Why do I even have this song on here?!” and get all embarassed. lol

  15. Lil Bert says:

    So incredibly true.

  16. faunablues says:

    For most people I know, the labels should be switched.

  17. Julie says:

    day 1 owning an ipod: loaded 3 CDs
    day 2: loaded 50 podcasts
    day 3: deleted 25 songs, loaded another 35 CDs
    day 4-10: thinking about going through 35 CDs on ipod and deleting songs I don’t listen to.
    day 11: saw this lol and agree, the dark blue circle is too big!

  18. forge says:

    Step 1: Have a f*ckton of CDs because you started buying them the first day they started becoming available in the 80s

    Step 2: When iTunes comes out, rip them all

    Step 3: When the “Genius” feature comes out, create about 1000 “Genius playlists”

    Step 4: Transfer those to your iPod

    Step 5: Enjoy an iPod filled with something other than the 14 songs you’d pick if you picked them yourself.

  19. Nic says:

    There was a graph Feb 2009 which did a much better job breaking down ipod contents…

  20. lknmlkjre/n says:

    that’s sad and pathetic and shows a poor taste in music


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