New and burnt out.
Nov. 18th, 2005 04:59 pmHi! I'm new to the community. I worked for a year at a small computer retailer (one location in an Ivy League town). We sold PCs as well as Macs, and iPods and the like.
Just as a short "howdy," I'll relate this little tale;
My supervisor called me over one day, and told me a customer had just called him after seeing an iPod ad on TV, and reading the iPod docs online. He asked --
"Does the iPod play classical, or just rock and roll?"
Just as a short "howdy," I'll relate this little tale;
My supervisor called me over one day, and told me a customer had just called him after seeing an iPod ad on TV, and reading the iPod docs online. He asked --
"Does the iPod play classical, or just rock and roll?"
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Date: 2005-11-18 11:33 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-11-21 01:11 pm (UTC)If you want to listen Classic, you'll need the "iPod C-series"
if you like Rock'N Roll, you better take the "iPod S-D-'n-RR"
if you hear MORE than one genre, then you need the "iPod Professional" and in addition the "classic plugin" and the "S-D-'n-RR Plugin" each of them costs a little more than its own series but therefor you dont need to carry 20 different iPods with you! great advantage, right?! :)