We all know what the Apple iPod is capable of. Of course, one is able to download, store and play an almost infinite number of songs on just about any version of the iPod. And for more advanced users, there are iPods capable of playing movies and videos, and can display pictures as well. Indeed, the iPod is a fantastic item for someone to bring all of their favorite songs and singers with them wherever they go. Yup, the iPod pretty neat in that regard.
So, why would you want to waste the capabilities and abilities of your iPod on stuff you already know and like?
Okay, so theres an absolutely favorite song that you just cant live without and must have with you at all times or else you may just die. That makes sense, so go ahead, put that song on your iPod. But, even though its easy, effective and enjoyable to plaster your iPod full of familiar songs, thats incredibly boring and bland. Its like going to a high-end car dealer to test drive a Porsche, but you pout with your arms folded because you want to drive a Tempo. What have you got to lose, besides experiencing and discovering something new?
The same principle can apply to the iPod. The iPod is designed...