I don't wanna' start a flame war or anything, but MP3's cost the music
industry billions of dollars every year, and people rely on that money
for their livelyhood... the more people exploit the ease of reproduction
of music, the lower the quality of the music will become, and advances in
technology will come slower... it's already happening... multi-million
dollar record companies and studios are closing up becuase people don't
buy CD's anymore.. they copy them or download them... MP3's started out
as a way for consumers to get music cheaper because they bypass the costs
of CD's and record stores.. but, of course, people started copying and
reporducing and makin' CD rippers and stuff... it's sorta like buying
products made overseas even tho people in your own country depend on
similar products made in the US for their livelyhood...
just my opinion....
flame retardent suit on and all =)
-mike d.
On Tue, 08 Jun 1999 20:30:06 -0400 Jon Steiger <stei0302@cs.fredonia.edu>
writes:
>At 07:31 PM 6/8/99 , you wrote:
>>Robert Howe wrote:
>>>
>>> No big deal... I have been contemplating a home-made MP3 player for
>my
>>> truck.. and to find room for the PC-Boards I need a console, or
>some tricky
>>> sheet metal work under the seats...so if it's intact and you want
>to sell it
>>> contact me... if I like the price, we'll work somehting out. :)
>[...]
>>Speaking of MP3 players in vehicles, a friend passed me the
>following
>>site by ICQ the other day. Sounds good to me - just can't afford the
>$$$
>>right now.
>>www.empeg.com
>>
>>And it'd definitely be the easiest route...
>
>
> Yep, that's a pretty cool little unit. :-) Another good site
>(especially if you're planning on building an mp3 player for your
>vehicle)
>is www.mp3car.com. I'm currently building an mp3 player for my '96
>Dak.
>I've got most of the system up and running in my house; I still have
>to put
>it in the truck and do some more building and tweaking. (I haven't
>put the
>LCD screen together yet.) Its a win95/linux dual boot. I wrote a
>custom X
>app for the mp3 player (under linux). Its got 95 so I can use Streets
>USA
>and my OBD-II diagnostics software. I'm planning on documenting the
>install and putting it up on the DML home page, so if anyone else
>wants to
>do the same, maybe that'll help you to see what's involved. I was
>hoping
>to be able to put it under the club cab seats, but there just isn't
>enough
>room there. So, I'm going to remove one of the seats and build an
>enclosure. I'll make my software available too, in case anyone is
>interested in using it. Mebbe I'll make it DML specific with some
>background graphics or something. :-)
>
> -Jon-
>
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