whilst sound quality is subjective, i question whether or not you have even heard the X5 with some adequate earphones. or perhaps your MP3s were encoded at 96kb?
so? telstra bigpond dominates the australian broadband market, does that mean it's good? no, it's piss poor and is comparable to broadband in third-world countries.
find a cheaper price + show them catalogue or print out and ask if they can give you a "better price". even better, find a friend who's buying something expensive from JB like a camera/tv and ask if you could buy your mp3 player in the same transaction, and knock even more off.
what the hell?
halving the capacity of the iPod mini but still charging the same amount of money. only Apple could pull bullshit like this and people would still eat it up.
i don't understand, are you promoting the ipod or the iriver/creative?
all i know is the iriver and iaudio x5 sounds like bliss with my e3c's and sounds like ass unamped with an ipod.
usability is based on whether one can be bothered to pick up their manual and thoroughly spend 15 minutes...
becuase everyone cares about the aesthetics of your MP3 player that is in your pocket? i can see the ipos is directly marketed towards sheep like you. :rolleyes:
if you want to record, get the iRiver or iaudio x5. recording, watching videos, better sound quality, driverless operation, better...
was either that or biology (which i don't do).
i was in a rush that day and quickly glanced at the results chart posted on the bulliten board. physics was between the biology and chemistry results so i may have been mistaken.
though there are atleast 100 students in physics, i know that...
if you put no effort into something and get shit results, you have no one to blame but yourself. if you put a lot of effort into something and get shit results you have every right to feel upset. i spent 6 hours studying for my physics test and i creamed it (got 3rd out of 130 students)
just...
agreed. our school tends to teach us that the hard way (teachers not giving a shit unless you have a medical certificate).
teachers tend to respect you a lot more as a student if you explain honestly.
few weeks ago once I got my maths ext exam back (40%), i was speechless once seeing "std: -0.4" written on my exam in red pen (why the fuck do teachers have to use RED pen?). what really shatters your ego is overhearing people behind you ask "what'd you get?" or seeing your buddy next to you get...
for double the price limit, maybe?
and no, the 'god' of all cards is 7900GTX in SLI, which will set you back $1600, at minimum.
the 6600GT is faster than the 9800Pro, and i stand corrected. however, PCI-X is a lot cheaper than the APG counterpart.