mcsandy said:
For my 2 cents... I think Life is Random, has nothing to do with the Shuffle function, but more to the solid state of the flash-based ipod.
In a random world of gym workouts, jogging, biking etc etc there are bumps, falls, scraps and plenty of movement... A Life is Random world would cause a hard disk to skip... but flash memory keeps on goin'
GUYS, GIVE ME A BREAK!!
Look at photos no. 3 and 4
http://www.macitynet.it/artimgs/aA20182/img3.jpg
http://www.macitynet.it/artimgs/aA20182/img4.jpg
The banner CLEARLY depicts a gigantic SHUFFLE ICON. Go check on your iPod screen or on the iTunes window, bottom left corner. Two arrows, left to right, one crossing over the other. SHUFFLE. BINGO!
Those fotos aren't fake. Remember, as a Keynote gets nearer, more and more genuine clues surface, and this is one of those. Now, does this mean that the flash iPod will be screenless and always set to shuffle? Not necessarily, but the shuffle feature will play a big role (no pun intended) in this product's success, which makes that scenario likely.
And I wouldn't buy such a thing!
While I love to set my library on shuffle, I also like to hear full albuns, just like its authors wanted them to be heard. So I LIKE to have a choice. And you can fit a few albums in 1GB. Just like I "could" fit a few MiniDiscs in my pockets, back when I used a classic MD Walkman from Sony (with no MDLP or Atrac3Plus compression, meaning that each disk contained only one album/playlist). I actually liked that system, if it wasn't for the fact that it was rendered obsolete.
I wouldn't mind having to choose my music before leaving home, just like in the good ol' days, especially if it could be contained in a small flash player, but damn it, I'd still like to hear full albums!! IMHO, just because some people like shuffling their songs, that doesn't mean Apple should introduce a device that forces people to do so.
This is, at best, a trojan horse for drawing people into iTMS and the full-size iPods (and maybe the Mac platform), but still a lousy one, because if these players can achieve that, they will end up "thrown into a drawer" anyway. Only a small group of people will use this thing regularly, for working out or something...
I'm very, VERY disappointed... I regret that I've been telling people to wait for the flash iPod. Besides being disappointed with the possible failure of Apple with this one, I made a fool of myself
