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Thread: I am a little slow on the technology thing, playing songs??

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    Default I am a little slow on the technology thing, playing songs??

    I am not completely up to date on technology as far as playing songs on ipods and whatever....


    1.If my truck is equpped with a basic cassete player what device or devices could i play downloaded songs from the computer?

    2.How much are these devices from low to high?

    3.Could I save songs onto flash stick or memory stick and transfer them to one of these devices?

    4.What do i need all together in a complete kit?

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    If the truck has a cassette player, you can buy a cassette adapter. Otherwise you can use an fm modulator.

    Then, you can either play directly from a cd player, mp3 player or a laptop through the trucks stereo system.

    You can get any of this stuff at Radio Shack, Wal Mart, Best Buy, Circuit City, Target, etc. Just go to electronics and ask a salesman what all you need.
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    Default songs

    i suggest you get a flashdrive from wal mart made for music

    they have a usb input for plugging into the laptop to download the song or transfer it

    and a headphone jack which will also accept the cassette adapter jack

    these flashdrives have no moving parts

    so even the roughest stretch of road

    like 78 into jersey

    or anywhere in mo

    wont cause your song to skip like a cd does

    you dont want to have your laptop running as a severe bump might hurt your harddrive

    check out best buy they got some real deals and if you apply for their store credit card

    its 90 days same as cash for purchases under 299

    and 6 months same as cash over 299

    i like paying small amounts over time with no interest

    and be able to get exacly what i want

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